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b. ὡς (LN 64.12) (BAGD III.a. p. 898): ‘as’ [AB, He, HNTC, ICC, LN, Lns; all versions except LB, TEV]. This conjunction is also translated with the implied information added: ‘as I talk to’ [LB, TEV]. This word introduces the distinctive characteristic of a person [BAGD]. c. πνευματικός (LN 41.40; 41 fn 4) (BAGD 2.b.β. p. 679): ‘spiritual men’ [HNTC; NAB, NASB, TNT], ‘spiritual people’ [AB, He, ICC, LN; NJB, NRSV], ‘people who have the Spirit’ [REB, TEV], ‘healthy Christians, who are filled with
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