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2 Corinthians 2:17
| 27 | tn The participle καπηλεύοντες (kapēleuontes) refers to those engaged in retail business, but with the negative connotations of deceptiveness and greed—“to peddle for profit,” “to huckster” (L&N 57.202). In the translation a noun form (“hucksters”) has been used in combination with the English verb “peddle … for profit” to convey the negative connotations of this term. |
| 28 | tn Or “in the presence of.” |
| 29 | tn Or “persons of pure motives.” |
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