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2CO 5 9 gadz figs-exmetaphor εἴτε ἐνδημοῦντες εἴτε ἐκδημοῦντες 1 Here Paul continues to refer a building in which a person could be **at home**. Express the idea as you did in [5:6](../05/06.md), [8](../05/08.md). Make sure that your translation matches fits with what you chose in the previous note about whether Paul implies “body” or “Lord” here. Alternate translation: “whether being in the body as if it were a home or out of the body” or “whether being present or being absent” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-exmetaphor]])\n
2CO 5 9 j1sl writing-pronouns αὐτῷ 1 to be pleasing to him Here, the word **him** refers to the “Lord” whom Paul mentioned in the previous verse, that is, Jesus. If it would be helpful in your language, you could make explicit what the pronoun refers to. Alternate translation: “to the Lord” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-pronouns]])
2CO 5 10 k0qb grammar-connect-logic-result γὰρ 1 Here, the word **For** introduces a reason why Paul and those with him “aspire to be well-pleasing” to Jesus. If it would be helpful in your language, you could use a different word or phrase that introduces a reason for a previous statement. Alternate translation: “We aspire to that because” or “After all,” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]])
2CO 5 10 awq4 figs-exclusive τοὺς…πάντας ἡμᾶς 1
2CO 5 10 uv7o figs-activepassive φανερωθῆναι 1 that: (1) we “reveal” ourselves (2) God “reveals” us.
2CO 5 10 kdf2 figs-explicit ἔμπροσθεν τοῦ βήματος τοῦ Χριστοῦ 1 before the judgment seat of Christ
2CO 5 10 awq4 figs-exclusive τοὺς…πάντας ἡμᾶς 1 Here, the word **us** could refer to: (1) Paul and everyone who believes, including the Corinthians. Alternate translation: “all of us who believe” (2) all humans. Alternate translation: “all people” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-exclusive]])
2CO 5 10 uv7o figs-activepassive τοὺς…πάντας ἡμᾶς φανερωθῆναι 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you could express the idea in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. If you must state who did the action, Paul could be implying that: (1) we “reveal” ourselves. Alternate translation: “us all to reveal ourselves” or “us all to stand” (2) God “reveals” us. Alternate translation: “God to reveal us all” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
2CO 5 10 kdf2 figs-explicit ἔμπροσθεν τοῦ βήματος τοῦ Χριστοῦ 1 before the judgment seat of Christ Here, the phrase **judgment seat** refers to a raised seat that a judge or official would sit on when he or she was making official decisions. In Pauls culture, people expected the Messiah to sit on this kind of seat when this world ends and decide whether to reward or punish people. Paul uses this idea to refer to how Jesus will “judge” **us all**. If it would be helpful in your language, you could make the idea more explicit or refer more directly to how **Christ** will “judge.” Alternate translation: “before the judgment seat that Christ will sit on when he returns” or “before Christ to be judged by him” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
2CO 5 10 c499 figs-metaphor κομίσηται…τὰ διὰ τοῦ σώματος 1 each one may receive back the things done in In this context, the phrase **receive back** refers to getting something in payment or in return for something else. Paul is speaking as if everyone **will receive back** as payment or recompense exactly what they did **through the body**. By this, Paul means that God will reward or punish everyone in a way that fits with what they did. If this figure of speech would be misunderstood in your language, you could use a comparable metaphor or express the idea plainly. Alternate translation: “may receive a punishment or reward that fits what they did through the body” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
2CO 5 10 v8sl figs-activepassive τὰ 1 the things done in the body
2CO 5 10 cr07 figs-idiom διὰ τοῦ σώματος 1
2CO 5 10 nhwf figs-explicit πρὸς ἃ ἔπραξεν 1
2CO 5 10 v8sl figs-activepassive τὰ 1 the things done in the body If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you could express the idea in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. If you must state who did the action, Paul implies that **each one** did it. Alternate translation: “what he or she has done” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
2CO 5 10 cr07 figs-idiom διὰ τοῦ σώματος 1 Here, the phrase **through the body** clarifies that **the {things done}** are what people did while they had mortal bodies and lived on this earth. If it would be helpful in your language, you could use a comparable expression that refers to what people do in their current bodies. Alternate translation: “with their earthly bodies” or “before they died” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
2CO 5 10 nhwf figs-explicit πρὸς ἃ ἔπραξεν 1 Here, the phrase **with regard to what {things} he did** introduces what **Christ** is judging. If it would be helpful in your language, you could make the idea more explicit. Alternate translation: “on the basis of what things he did” or “being judged based on what he did” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
2CO 5 10 izpv figs-gendernotations ἔπραξεν 1
2CO 5 10 lsh8 figs-ellipsis εἴτε ἀγαθὸν εἴτε κακὸν 1 whether for good or for bad (1) the things that people did. Alternate translation: “whether those things were good or bad” (2) both the things that people did and what they **receive back**. Alternate translation: “either good things deserving commendation or bad things deserving rebuke” (3) just what people **receive back**. Alternate translation: “whether reward or rebuke”
2CO 5 11 dzh5 εἰδότες…τὸν φόβον τοῦ Κυρίου 1 knowing the fear of the Lord Alternate translation: “knowing what it means to fear the Lord”

1 Book Chapter Verse ID SupportReference OrigQuote Occurrence GLQuote OccurrenceNote
533 2CO 5 9 gadz figs-exmetaphor εἴτε ἐνδημοῦντες εἴτε ἐκδημοῦντες 1 Here Paul continues to refer a building in which a person could be **at home**. Express the idea as you did in [5:6](../05/06.md), [8](../05/08.md). Make sure that your translation matches fits with what you chose in the previous note about whether Paul implies “body” or “Lord” here. Alternate translation: “whether being in the body as if it were a home or out of the body” or “whether being present or being absent” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-exmetaphor]])\n
534 2CO 5 9 j1sl writing-pronouns αὐτῷ 1 to be pleasing to him Here, the word **him** refers to the “Lord” whom Paul mentioned in the previous verse, that is, Jesus. If it would be helpful in your language, you could make explicit what the pronoun refers to. Alternate translation: “to the Lord” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-pronouns]])
535 2CO 5 10 k0qb grammar-connect-logic-result γὰρ 1 Here, the word **For** introduces a reason why Paul and those with him “aspire to be well-pleasing” to Jesus. If it would be helpful in your language, you could use a different word or phrase that introduces a reason for a previous statement. Alternate translation: “We aspire to that because” or “After all,” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]])
536 2CO 5 10 awq4 figs-exclusive τοὺς…πάντας ἡμᾶς 1 Here, the word **us** could refer to: (1) Paul and everyone who believes, including the Corinthians. Alternate translation: “all of us who believe” (2) all humans. Alternate translation: “all people” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-exclusive]])
537 2CO 5 10 uv7o figs-activepassive φανερωθῆναι τοὺς…πάντας ἡμᾶς φανερωθῆναι 1 that: (1) we “reveal” ourselves (2) God “reveals” us. If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you could express the idea in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. If you must state who did the action, Paul could be implying that: (1) we “reveal” ourselves. Alternate translation: “us all to reveal ourselves” or “us all to stand” (2) God “reveals” us. Alternate translation: “God to reveal us all” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
538 2CO 5 10 kdf2 figs-explicit ἔμπροσθεν τοῦ βήματος τοῦ Χριστοῦ 1 before the judgment seat of Christ Here, the phrase **judgment seat** refers to a raised seat that a judge or official would sit on when he or she was making official decisions. In Paul’s culture, people expected the Messiah to sit on this kind of seat when this world ends and decide whether to reward or punish people. Paul uses this idea to refer to how Jesus will “judge” **us all**. If it would be helpful in your language, you could make the idea more explicit or refer more directly to how **Christ** will “judge.” Alternate translation: “before the judgment seat that Christ will sit on when he returns” or “before Christ to be judged by him” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
539 2CO 5 10 c499 figs-metaphor κομίσηται…τὰ διὰ τοῦ σώματος 1 each one may receive back the things done in In this context, the phrase **receive back** refers to getting something in payment or in return for something else. Paul is speaking as if everyone **will receive back** as payment or recompense exactly what they did **through the body**. By this, Paul means that God will reward or punish everyone in a way that fits with what they did. If this figure of speech would be misunderstood in your language, you could use a comparable metaphor or express the idea plainly. Alternate translation: “may receive a punishment or reward that fits what they did through the body” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
540 2CO 5 10 v8sl figs-activepassive τὰ 1 the things done in the body If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you could express the idea in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. If you must state who did the action, Paul implies that **each one** did it. Alternate translation: “what he or she has done” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
541 2CO 5 10 cr07 figs-idiom διὰ τοῦ σώματος 1 Here, the phrase **through the body** clarifies that **the {things done}** are what people did while they had mortal bodies and lived on this earth. If it would be helpful in your language, you could use a comparable expression that refers to what people do in their current bodies. Alternate translation: “with their earthly bodies” or “before they died” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
542 2CO 5 10 nhwf figs-explicit πρὸς ἃ ἔπραξεν 1 Here, the phrase **with regard to what {things} he did** introduces what **Christ** is judging. If it would be helpful in your language, you could make the idea more explicit. Alternate translation: “on the basis of what things he did” or “being judged based on what he did” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
543 2CO 5 10 izpv figs-gendernotations ἔπραξεν 1
544 2CO 5 10 lsh8 figs-ellipsis εἴτε ἀγαθὸν εἴτε κακὸν 1 whether for good or for bad (1) the things that people did. Alternate translation: “whether those things were good or bad” (2) both the things that people did and what they **receive back**. Alternate translation: “either good things deserving commendation or bad things deserving rebuke” (3) just what people **receive back**. Alternate translation: “whether reward or rebuke”
545 2CO 5 11 dzh5 εἰδότες…τὸν φόβον τοῦ Κυρίου 1 knowing the fear of the Lord Alternate translation: “knowing what it means to fear the Lord”