[ { "comments": false, "reminders": false, "selections": false, "verseEdits": true, "nothingToSelect": false, "contextId": { "occurrenceNote": "James uses the word **Then** to indicate that what he describes in this verse happens after something that he described in the previous verse. However, he does not mean that this happens after a person is “dragged away and enticed,” as he said at the end of that verse. Rather, he means that it happens after a person begins to entertain the temptation of a wrong “desire,” as he said at the beginning of that verse. It may be helpful to your readers to use the word “when” to indicate this. Alternate translation: “When desire has conceived, it bears sin” (See: [Connect — Sequential Time Relationship](rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-time-sequential))", "reference": { "bookId": "jas", "chapter": 1, "verse": 15 }, "tool": "translationNotes", "groupId": "grammar-connect-time-sequential", "quote": [ { "word": "εἶτα", "occurrence": 1 }, { "word": "ἡ", "occurrence": 1 }, { "word": "ἐπιθυμία", "occurrence": 1 }, { "word": "συλλαβοῦσα", "occurrence": 1 }, { "word": "τίκτει", "occurrence": 1 }, { "word": "ἁμαρτίαν", "occurrence": 1 } ], "quoteString": "εἶτα ἡ ἐπιθυμία συλλαβοῦσα τίκτει ἁμαρτίαν", "glQuote": "Then desire, having conceived, bears sin", "occurrence": 1 } } ]