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1 | Mark 1:12 ekbaino not ekballo, | Mark 1:12 | stepmor | 241604 | ||
The NASB uses the word "impelled" in Mark 1:12. The NASB concordance claims that the word "ekbaino" is used here, not the word "exballo". Strong does not have the word ekbaino at all. I have not found a Greek text that uses this word either. How did the translators choose this word? | ||||||
2 | Mark 1:12 ekbaino not ekballo, | Mark 1:12 | DocTrinsograce | 241611 | ||
Hi, stepmor... Welcome to the forum! That was a very good question. None of us in the forum can speak with any authority concerning the NASB translators' decisions. Sometimes I've gleened something useful from checking out the NET Bible. I was surprised to find this word in Mark 1:12 (with variations of "to be driven" in the TYN, GNV, KJV, ASV, LITV -- "impelled" as you pointed out in the NASB -- "put forth" in the YLT, WYC) was used 76 times in the New Testament. Sometimes it is helpful to see how a word is used in other contexts. In this case, it was very informative indeed. If anyone is interested, they are: Matthew 7:4, 5, 22; 8:12, 16, 31; 9:25, 33, 34, 38; 10:1, 8; 12:20, 24, 26, 27, 28, 35; 13:52; 15:17; 17:19; 21:12, 39; 22:13; 25:30; Mark 1:12, 34, 39, 43; 3:15, 22, 23; 5:40; 6:13; 7:26; 9:18, 28, 38, 47; 11:15; 12:8; 16:9, 17; Luke 4:29; 6:22, 42; 8:54; 9:40, 49; 10:2, 35; 11:14, 15, 18, 19, 20; 13:28, 32; 19:45; 20:12, 15; John 2:15; 6:37; 9:34, 35; 10:4; 12:31; Acts 7:58; 9:40; 13:50; 16:37; 27:38; Galatians 4:30; James 2:25; 3 John 1:10; and Revelation 11:2 If you find any helpful translation notes, please share them with us here. In Him, Doc |
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3 | Mark 1:12 ekbaino not ekballo, | Mark 1:12 | stepmor | 241620 | ||
Thank you Doc. i assume that all of the references that you described are for the word ekballo, not ekbaino. I don't see that word ever used. | ||||||
4 | Mark 1:12 ekbaino not ekballo, | Mark 1:12 | DocTrinsograce | 241629 | ||
Hi, Stepmor... Yes, that is correct. The only two instances of ekbaino is Mark 1:12 and Hebrews 11:15 (G1554A) whereas the other references are ekballo (G1554). However, given the strongs reference number, I would assume that they are closely related. Nonetheless, I do not know more than that. In Him, Doc |
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