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NASB   Notes Context   John 11:50 nor3761 do you take3049 into account3049 that Ait is expedient4851a for you that one1520 man444 die599 for the people2992, and that the whole3650 nation1484 not perish622."
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  Notes Context   John 11:50 "Nor do you understand that it is expedient and politically advantageous for you that one man die for the people, and that the whole nation not perish."

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A Verse Info. Notes Context John 18:14 Now Caiaphas was the one who had advised the Jews that it was expedient for one man to die on behalf of the people.
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444 anthrôpos; prob. from 435 and ôps (eye, face); a man, human, mankind:--any(1), anyone(1), child(1), enemy*(1), everyone*(1), fellow(1), friend(1), human(5), human judgment(1), human relations(1), king*(1), Man(89), man(232), man's(8), mankind(5), men(164), men's(2), nobleman*(1), one*(3), others(4), people(13), people*(1), person(2), persons(1), self(4).
599 apothnêskô; from 575 and 2348; to die:--dead(5), death(1), death*(1), die(34), died(53), dies(12), dying(4), mortal(1), perished(1), put(1).
622 apollumi; from 575 and same as 3639; to destroy, destroy utterly:--bring(1), destroy(17), destroyed(9), dying(1), end(1), killed(1), lose(10), loses(7), lost(14), much(1), passed away(1), perish(14), perishable(1), perished(4), perishes(1), perishing(6), put to death(1), ruined(3).
1484 ethnos; prob. from a prim. root; a race, a nation, pl. the nations (as distinct from Isr.):--Gentiles(93), nation(30), nations(37), pagans(1), people(2).
1520 heis (masc.) or
mia (fem.) or
hen (neut.); a prim. num.; one:--agreement(1), alike*(1), alone(3), common(1), detail(1), first(9), individual(2), individually*(1), lone(1), man(1), nothing*(1), one(282), one another(1), one man(2), one thing(5), one*(2), person(1), single(1), smallest(1), someone(2), thirty-nine*(1), unity(1).
2992 laos; a prim. word; the people:--people(134), peoples(8).
3049 logizomai; from 3056 (in the sense of an account or reckoning); to reckon, to consider:--consider(6), considered(2), counted(1), counting(1), credit(1), credited(9), credits(1), dwell(1), maintain(1), numbered(2), propose(1), reason(1), reckoned(2), regard(4), regarded(3), suppose(1), take into account(3), thinks(1).
3650 holos; a prim. word; whole, complete:--all(49), all all(1), completely(1), entire(5), entirely(1), full(1), one piece(1), throughout(1), whole(49), wholly(1).
3761 oude; from 3756 and 1161; and not, neither:--all(2), cannot*(3), either(4), even(37), neither(4), no(4), no*(1), nor(64), nothing*(1), or(20), then(1).
4851a sumpherô; from 4862 and 5342; to bring together, to be profitable:--advantage(2), better(4), brought...together(1), common good(1), expedient(2), good(1), profitable(4).





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