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1 | He is Lord of all | Acts 10:36 | azurelaw | 225248 | ||
What do the "brackets" mean? Was it (He is Lord of all) in the manuscript originally or a footnote of the scribes? or ? Thank you. Azure |
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2 | He is Lord of all | Acts 10:36 | Morant61 | 225249 | ||
Greetings Azure! The parenthesis simply mean that 'He is Lord of all' is a parenthetical remark. In other words, a clause that is meant to explain the rest of the sentence. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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3 | He is Lord of all | Acts 10:36 | azurelaw | 225250 | ||
Thank you, brother Tim. Do you mean that it was Luke who put such remark when he wrote Acts? Thank you. Azure |
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4 | He is Lord of all | Acts 10:36 | Morant61 | 225251 | ||
Greetings Azure! Yes! All of the manuscript evidence supports that the reading was original to the text. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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