2018-06-01 21:37:11 +00:00
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# General Information:
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Here the words "them" and "their" refer to those who were sick.
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2017-12-12 06:13:24 +00:00
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# even handkerchiefs and aprons that had touched him were taken to the sick and
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2018-02-10 00:34:10 +00:00
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This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: "when they took to sick people even handkerchiefs and aprons that had touched Paul"
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2017-12-12 06:13:24 +00:00
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# even handkerchiefs and aprons that had touched him
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Possible meanings are 1) these were cloth items that Paul had touched or 2) these were cloth items that Paul had worn or used.
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# handkerchiefs
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cloths worn around the head
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# aprons
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clothing worn on the front of the body to protect the clothes of people
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# the sick
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2018-02-10 00:34:10 +00:00
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This refers to sick people. Alternate translation: "sick people" or "those who were sick" (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-nominaladj]])
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2017-12-12 06:13:24 +00:00
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# their illnesses left them
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"those who were sick became healthy"
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