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Markdown
23 lines
832 B
Markdown
## Now about ##
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Paul uses this phrase to move to the next question that the Corinthians had asked him.
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## food sacrificed to idols ##
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The pagan worshipers would offer grain, fish, fowl, or meat, to a god. The priests would burn a portion of it on the altar. Paul speaks about the remaining portion, which would be returned to the worshiper or sold in the market.
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## We know that "we all have knowledge" ##
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Paul is quoting a phrase that some Corinthians used. AT: "We all know, as you yourselves like to say, that 'we all have knowledge'".
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## puffs up ##
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"makes one proud" or "makes one think more of themselves than they should"
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## thinks he knows something ##
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"believes he knows everything about something"
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## that person is known by him ##
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"God knows that person" (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]] ) |