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How can biblical exegesis be fruitful and meaningful when commentaries and lexicons provide contradictory interpretations, seeming to support opposing translations? An Exegetical Summary of Matthew 1–16 asks important exegetical and interpretive questions phrase by phrase, summarizing and organizing content from every major Bible commentary and dozens of lexicons. You can instantly identify...

‘they rejoiced with exceedingly/exceeding great joy’ [PNTC; KJV] is also translated ‘they rejoiced exceedingly with great joy’ [LN; ESV, NASB], ‘they rejoiced with extremely great joy’ [BNTC], ‘they rejoiced with a very great joy’ [WBC], ‘they rejoiced with extremely strong joy’ [CC], ‘they were overwhelmed with joy’ [BECNT; GW, NRSV], ‘they were overcome with joy’ [NIGTC], ‘they were filled with joy’ [NCV, NLT], ‘they were absolutely delighted’ [NICNT], ‘they were overjoyed’ [NTC; NIV, REB], ‘they
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