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| (0.999321375) | (Act 22:28) |
2 sn Sometimes Roman citizenship was purchased through a bribe (Dio Cassius, Roman History 60.17.4-9). That may well have been the case here. |
| (0.856888625) | (Rom 2:1) |
2 tn Some interpreters (e.g., C. K. Barrett, Romans [HNTC], 43) connect the inferential Διό (dio, “therefore”) with 1:32a, treating 1:32b as a parenthetical comment by Paul. |
| (0.643239625) | (2Co 12:7) |
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