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@ -30,7 +30,8 @@ GAL 1 4 mg01 figs-distinguish τοῦ Θεοῦ καὶ Πατρὸς ἡμῶν
GAL 1 5 y7mj figs-abstractnouns ἡ δόξα 1 The phrase **be the glory** is an expression of praise. If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea of **glory**, you could express the same idea with a verbal form such as “praise”, as modeled by the UST, or you could express the meaning in some other way that is natural in your language. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]])
GAL 1 5 miju translate-transliterate ἀμήν 1 **Amen** is a Hebrew word. Paul spelled it out using Greek letters so his readers would know how it sounded. He assumes that they know that it means “so be it” or “yes indeed.” In your translation, you can spell it the way it sounds in your language. If your readers would not know what **Amen** means, you could also explain its meaning. Alternate translation: “Amen, which means, So be it!’” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-transliterate]])
GAL 1 6 f74p θαυμάζω 1 I am amazed Alternate translation: “I am surprised” or “I am shocked.” Paul was very saddened that the people in Galatia were not living a life that showed they were trusting in the Messiah.
GAL 1 6 v438 figs-metaphor οὕτως ταχέως, μετατίθεσθε ἀπὸ τοῦ καλέσαντος 1 you are turning away so quickly from him Here, **you are turning away** figuratively refers to doubting or no longer trusting in God. Alternate translation: “you are so quickly starting to doubt him” or “you are so quickly turning your backs on God” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
GAL 1 6 v438 figs-explicit μετατίθεσθε 1 you are turning away so quickly from him Here, the phrase **turning away** refers to turning ones heart or mind away from faithfully believing and following a teaching. If it would help your readers, you could express that explicitly. Alternate translation: “” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
GAL 1 6 ht94 figs-explicit ἀπὸ τοῦ καλέσαντος ὑμᾶς 1 Here, the phrase **the one** refers to “God.” If it would be helpful to your readers, you could indicate that explicitly. Alternate translation: “and from God, who is the one who has called you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
GAL 1 7 gy1i οἱ ταράσσοντες 1 some men Alternate translation: “stirring up”, “causing great distress”, or “confusing you”
GAL 1 8 s5uq παρ’ ὃ εὐηγγελισάμεθα 1 other than the one Alternate translation: “different from the gospel” or “different from the message”
GAL 1 8 xb2c ἀνάθεμα ἔστω 1 let him be cursed If your language has a common way of calling a curse down on someone, you should use that.

1 Book Chapter Verse ID SupportReference OrigQuote Occurrence GLQuote OccurrenceNote
30 GAL 1 5 y7mj figs-abstractnouns ἡ δόξα 1 The phrase **be the glory** is an expression of praise. If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea of **glory**, you could express the same idea with a verbal form such as “praise”, as modeled by the UST, or you could express the meaning in some other way that is natural in your language. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]])
31 GAL 1 5 miju translate-transliterate ἀμήν 1 **Amen** is a Hebrew word. Paul spelled it out using Greek letters so his readers would know how it sounded. He assumes that they know that it means “so be it” or “yes indeed.” In your translation, you can spell it the way it sounds in your language. If your readers would not know what **Amen** means, you could also explain its meaning. Alternate translation: “Amen, which means, ‘So be it!’” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-transliterate]])
32 GAL 1 6 f74p θαυμάζω 1 I am amazed Alternate translation: “I am surprised” or “I am shocked.” Paul was very saddened that the people in Galatia were not living a life that showed they were trusting in the Messiah.
33 GAL 1 6 v438 figs-metaphor figs-explicit οὕτως ταχέως, μετατίθεσθε ἀπὸ τοῦ καλέσαντος μετατίθεσθε 1 you are turning away so quickly from him Here, **you are turning away** figuratively refers to doubting or no longer trusting in God. Alternate translation: “you are so quickly starting to doubt him” or “you are so quickly turning your backs on God” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) Here, the phrase **turning away** refers to turning ones heart or mind away from faithfully believing and following a teaching. If it would help your readers, you could express that explicitly. Alternate translation: “” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
34 GAL 1 6 ht94 figs-explicit ἀπὸ τοῦ καλέσαντος ὑμᾶς 1 Here, the phrase **the one** refers to “God.” If it would be helpful to your readers, you could indicate that explicitly. Alternate translation: “and from God, who is the one who has called you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
35 GAL 1 7 gy1i οἱ ταράσσοντες 1 some men Alternate translation: “stirring up”, “causing great distress”, or “confusing you”
36 GAL 1 8 s5uq παρ’ ὃ εὐηγγελισάμεθα 1 other than the one Alternate translation: “different from the gospel” or “different from the message”
37 GAL 1 8 xb2c ἀνάθεμα ἔστω 1 let him be cursed If your language has a common way of calling a curse down on someone, you should use that.