NETBible | and he reasoned 1 that God could even raise him from the dead, and in a sense 2 he received him back from there. |
NIV © |
Abraham reasoned that God could raise the dead, and figuratively speaking, he did receive Isaac back from death. |
NASB © |
He considered that God is able to raise people even from the dead, from which he also received him back as a type. |
NLT © |
Abraham assumed that if Isaac died, God was able to bring him back to life again. And in a sense, Abraham did receive his son back from the dead. |
MSG © |
Abraham figured that if God wanted to, he could raise the dead. In a sense, that's what happened when he received Isaac back, alive from off the altar. |
BBE © |
Judging that God was able to give life even to the dead; and because of this he did get him back as if from death. |
NRSV © |
He considered the fact that God is able even to raise someone from the dead—and figuratively speaking, he did receive him back. |
NKJV © |
concluding that God was able to raise him up, even from the dead, from which he also received him in a figurative sense. |
KJV | Accounting <3049> (5666) that <3754> God <2316> [was] able <1415> to raise [him] up <1453> (5721)_, even <2532> from <1537> the dead <3498>_; from whence <3606> also <2532> he received <2865> (5668) him <846> in <1722> a figure <3850>_. |
NASB © |
He considered <3049> that God <2316> is able <1415> to raise <1453> people even <2532> from the dead <3498> , from which <3606> he also <2532> received <2865> him back <2865> as a type .<3850> |
NET [draft] ITL | and <2532> he reasoned <3049> that <3754> God <2316> could <1415> even raise <1453> him from <1537> the dead <3498> , and <2532> in <1722> a sense <3850> he received <2865> him <846> back <2865> from there .<3606> |
GREEK | logisamenov kai ek nekrwn egeirein o yeov oyen auton kai en parabolh ekomisato <2865> (5668) V-AMI-3S |
NETBible | and he reasoned 1 that God could even raise him from the dead, and in a sense 2 he received him back from there. |
NET Notes |
1 tn Grk “having reasoned,” continuing the ideas of v. 17. 2 tn Grk “in/by a symbol.” |