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Issue 96, 97 - ellipsis
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@ -19,27 +19,27 @@ Readers who see incomplete sentences or phrases may not know what the missing in
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### Examples from the Bible
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In all of these examples, the missing words are understood because they were in the first phrase.
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**In all of these examples, the missing words are understood because they were in the first phrase.**
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>For Adam was formed first, <u>then Eve</u>. (1 Timothy 2:13 ULB)
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The underlined phrase above means, "then Eve was formed."
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* The underlined phrase above means, "then Eve was formed."
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>... his works were evil and <u>his brother's righteous</u>. (1 John 3:12 ULB)
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The underlined phrase above means, "his brother's works were righteous."
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* The underlined phrase above means, "his brother's works were righteous."
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>So the wicked will not stand in the judgment, <u>nor sinners in the assembly of the righteous</u>. (Psalm 1:5)
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The underlind phrase above means "sinners will not stand in the assembly of the righteous."
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* The underlind phrase above means "sinners will not stand in the assembly of the righteous."
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>He makes Lebanon skip like a calf and <u>Sirion like a young ox</u>. (Psalm 29:6 ULB)
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The underlined phrase above means, "he makes Sirion skip like a young ox."
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* The underlined phrase above means, "he makes Sirion skip like a young ox."
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> Then Saul said to his armor bearer, "Draw your sword and thrust me through with it. ..." <u>But his armor bearer would not</u>, for he was very afraid. (1 Samuel 31:4 ULB)
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The underlined phrase above means, "But his armor bearer would not draw his sword and thrust Saul through with it."
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* The underlined phrase above means, "But his armor bearer would not draw his sword and thrust Saul through with it."
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### Translation Strategies
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