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### Description
-In some languages an adjective can be used to refer to a class of things that the adjective describes. When it does, it acts like a noun. For example, the word "rich" is an adjective. Here are two sentences that show that "rich" is an adjective.
->The rich man had a great number of sheep and cattle ... (2 Samuel 12:2 ULB)
+In some languages an adjective can be used to refer to a class of things that the adjective describes. When it does, it acts like a noun. For example, the word "strong" is an adjective. Here are two sentences that show that "strong" is an adjective.
-The adjective "rich" comes before the word "man" and describes "man."
->He will not be rich; his wealth will not last ... (Job 15:29 ULB)
+In the sentence below, the adjective "strong" comes before the word "man" and describes the man.
-The adjective "rich" comes after the verb "be" and describes "He."
+ * The strong man carried the heavy load.
-Here is a sentence that shows that "rich" can also function as a noun.
+In the sentence below, the adjective "strong" comes after the verb "be" and describes "he."
->... the rich must not give more than the half shekel, and the poor must not give less. (Exodus 30:15 ULB)
+ * He exercises a lot because he wants to be strong.
-In Exodus 30:15, the word "rich" acts as a noun in the phrase "the rich," and it refers to rich people. The word "poor" also acts as a noun and refers to poor people.
+Here is a sentence that shows that "strong" can also function as a noun. It refers to strong people in general.
+
+ * The strong can often help those who are weak.
### Reasons this is a translation issue
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>The scepter of wickedness must not rule in the land of the righteous. (Psalm 125:3 ULB)
"The righteous" here are people who are righteous, not one particular righteous person.
+
>Blessed are the meek (Matthew 5:5 ULB)
-"The meek" here are all people who are meek, not one particular meek person.
+"The meek" here are people who are meek, not one particular meek person.
+
+>... the rich must not give more than the half shekel, and the poor must not give less. (Exodus 30:15 ULB)
+
+"The rich" here are poeple who are meek, and "the poor" are people who are poor.
### Translation Strategies