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Acts 17:9

Context
NETBible

After 1  the city officials 2  had received bail 3  from Jason and the others, they released them.

NIV ©

biblegateway Act 17:9

Then they put Jason and the others on bail and let them go.

NASB ©

biblegateway Act 17:9

And when they had received a pledge from Jason and the others, they released them.

NLT ©

biblegateway Act 17:9

But the officials released Jason and the other believers after they had posted bail.

MSG ©

biblegateway Act 17:9

They made Jason and his friends post heavy bail and let them go while they investigated the charges.

BBE ©

SABDAweb Act 17:9

And having made Jason and the others give an undertaking to keep the peace, they let them go.

NRSV ©

bibleoremus Act 17:9

and after they had taken bail from Jason and the others, they let them go.

NKJV ©

biblegateway Act 17:9

So when they had taken security from Jason and the rest, they let them go.

[+] More English

KJV
And
<2532>
when they had taken
<2983> (5631)
security
<2425>
of
<3844>
Jason
<2394>_,
and
<2532>
of the other
<3062>_,
they let
<630> (0)
them
<846>
go
<630> (5656)_.
NASB ©

biblegateway Act 17:9

And when they had received
<2983>
a pledge
<2425>
from Jason
<2394>
and the others
<3062>
, they released
<630>
them.
NET [draft] ITL
After the city officials had received
<2983>
bail
<2425>
from
<3844>
Jason
<2394>
and
<2532>
the others
<3062>
, they released
<630>
them
<846>
.
GREEK
kai labontev ikanon para tou iasonov kai twn loipwn apelusan

NETBible

After 1  the city officials 2  had received bail 3  from Jason and the others, they released them.

NET Notes

tn Grk “And after.” Because of the difference between Greek style, which often begins sentences or clauses with “and,” and English style, which generally does not, καί (kai) has not been translated here.

tn Grk “they”; the referent (the city officials) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

tn That is, “a payment” or “a pledge of security” (BDAG 472 s.v. ἱκανός 1) for which “bail” is the most common contemporary English equivalent.




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