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(1.0019184680851) (Mar 1:31)

tn The imperfect verb is taken ingressively here.

(1.0019184680851) (Mar 3:27)

sn The strong man here pictures Satan.

(1.0019184680851) (Mar 14:5)

tn Here γάρ (gar) has not been translated.

(1.0019184680851) (Mar 15:20)

tn The aorist tense is taken consummatively here.

(0.98116553191489) (Mar 11:17)

tn The imperfect ἐδίδασκεν (edidasken) is here taken ingressively.

(0.98116553191489) (Mar 15:19)

tn The verb here has been translated as an iterative imperfect.

(0.96041234042553) (Mar 1:34)

sn Note how the author distinguishes healing from exorcism here, implying that the two are not identical.

(0.96041234042553) (Mar 1:40)

tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “now” to indicate the transition to a new topic.

(0.96041234042553) (Mar 1:45)

tn Grk “and”; καί (kai) often has a mildly contrastive force, as here.

(0.96041234042553) (Mar 4:20)

tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “but” to indicate the contrast present in this context.

(0.96041234042553) (Mar 5:27)

tn Grk “garment,” but here ἱμάτιον (Jimation) denotes the outer garment in particular.

(0.96041234042553) (Mar 6:18)

tn The imperfect tense verb is here rendered with an iterative force.

(0.96041234042553) (Mar 6:37)

tn Here the pronoun ὑμεῖς (Jumeis) is used, making “you” in the translation emphatic.

(0.96041234042553) (Mar 8:14)

tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “now” to indicate the transition to a new topic.

(0.96041234042553) (Mar 8:21)

tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “Then” to indicate the implied sequence in the narrative.

(0.96041234042553) (Mar 8:30)

tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “Then” to indicate the conclusion of the episode.

(0.96041234042553) (Mar 8:36)

tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “yet” to indicate the contrast present in this context.

(0.96041234042553) (Mar 9:1)

tn The Greek negative here (οὐ μή, ou mh) is the strongest possible.

(0.96041234042553) (Mar 9:18)

tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “but” to indicate the contrast present in this context.

(0.96041234042553) (Mar 9:30)

tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “but” to indicate the contrast present in this context.



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