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Some translations set each line of poetry farther to the right than the rest of the text to make it easier to read. The ULB does this with the poetry in 12:10-11, 36, which are words from the Old Testament.
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Some translations set each line of poetry farther to the right than the rest of the text to make it easier to read. The ULB does this with the poetry in 12:10-11, 36, which are words from the Old Testament.
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#### Important figures of speech in this chapter ####
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##### Hypothetical Situations #####
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Hypothetical situations are situations that have not actually happened. People describe these situations so they can learn what their hearers think is good and bad or right and wrong. The Saduccees told Jesus a story about a woman whose husband and brothers-in-law all died, and asked him whose wife she would be in heaven. The situation in their story was a hypothetical situation.
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## Links: ##
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## Links: ##
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* __[Mark 12:01 Notes](./01.md)__
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* __[Mark 12:01 Notes](./01.md)__
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