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Romans 6:6

Context
6:6 We know that 1  our old man was crucified with him so that the body of sin would no longer dominate us, 2  so that we would no longer be enslaved to sin.

Romans 8:13

Context
8:13 (for if you live according to the flesh, you will 3  die), 4  but if by the Spirit you put to death the deeds of the body you will live.

Psalms 88:5

Context

88:5 adrift 5  among the dead,

like corpses lying in the grave,

whom you remember no more,

and who are cut off from your power. 6 

Colossians 2:11

Context
2:11 In him you also were circumcised – not, however, 7  with a circumcision performed by human hands, but by the removal 8  of the fleshly body, 9  that is, 10  through the circumcision done by Christ.
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[6:6]  1 tn Grk “knowing this, that.” Because of the length and complexity of the Greek sentence, a new sentence was started here in the translation.

[6:6]  2 tn Grk “may be rendered ineffective, inoperative,” or possibly “may be destroyed.” The term καταργέω (katargew) has various nuances. In Rom 7:2 the wife whose husband has died is freed from the law (i.e., the law of marriage no longer has any power over her, in spite of what she may feel). A similar point seems to be made here (note v. 7).

[8:13]  3 tn Grk “are about to, are certainly going to.”

[8:13]  4 sn This remark is parenthetical to Paul’s argument.

[88:5]  5 tn Heb “set free.”

[88:5]  6 tn Heb “from your hand.”

[2:11]  7 tn The terms “however” and “but” in this sentence were supplied in order to emphasize the contrast.

[2:11]  8 tn The articular noun τῇ ἀπεκδύσει (th apekdusei) is a noun which ends in -σις (-sis) and therefore denotes action, i.e., “removal.” Since the head noun is a verbal noun, the following genitive τοῦ σώματος (tou swmatos) is understood as an objective genitive, receiving the action of the head noun.

[2:11]  9 tn Grk “in the removal of the body of flesh.” The genitive τῆς σαρκός (th" sarko") has been translated as an attributive genitive, “fleshly body.”

[2:11]  10 tn The second prepositional phrase beginning with ἐν τῇ περιτομῇ (en th peritomh) is parallel to the prepositional phrase ἐν τῇ ἀπεκδύσει (en th apekdusei) and gives a further explanation of it. The words “that is” were supplied to bring out this force in the translation.



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