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Lukas 13:7

Konteks
13:7 So 1  he said to the worker who tended the vineyard, ‘For 2  three years 3  now, I have come looking for fruit on this fig tree, and each time I inspect it 4  I find none. Cut 5  it down! Why 6  should it continue to deplete 7  the soil?’

Lukas 15:29

Konteks
15:29 but he answered 8  his father, ‘Look! These many years I have worked like a slave 9  for you, and I never disobeyed your commands. Yet 10  you never gave me even a goat 11  so that I could celebrate with my friends!
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[13:7]  1 tn Here δέ (de) has been translated as “so” to indicate the man’s response as a result of the lack of figs in the preceding clause.

[13:7]  2 tn Grk “Behold, for.”

[13:7]  3 sn The elapsed time could be six years total since planting, since often a fig was given three years before one even started to look for fruit. The point in any case is that enough time had been given to expect fruit.

[13:7]  4 tn The phrase “each time I inspect it” is not in the Greek text but has been supplied to indicate the customary nature of the man’s search for fruit.

[13:7]  5 tc ‡ Several witnesses (Ì75 A L Θ Ψ 070 Ë13 33 579 892 al lat co) have “therefore” (οὖν, oun) here. This conjunction has the effect of strengthening the logical connection with the preceding statement but also of reducing the rhetorical power and urgency of the imperative. In light of the slightly greater internal probability of adding a conjunction to an otherwise asyndetic sentence, as well as significant external support for the omission (א B D W Ë1 Ï), the shorter reading appears to be more likely as the original wording here. NA27 puts the conjunction in brackets, indicating some doubts as to its authenticity.

[13:7]  6 tn Grk “Why indeed.” Here καί (kai) has not been translated.

[13:7]  7 sn Such fig trees would deplete the soil, robbing it of nutrients needed by other trees and plants.

[15:29]  8 tn Grk “but answering, he said.” This is somewhat redundant in contemporary English and has been simplified to “but he answered.”

[15:29]  9 tn Or simply, “have served,” but in the emotional context of the older son’s outburst the translation given is closer to the point.

[15:29]  10 tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “yet” to bring out the contrast indicated by the context.

[15:29]  11 sn You never gave me even a goat. The older son’s complaint was that the generous treatment of the younger son was not fair: “I can’t get even a little celebration with a basic food staple like a goat!”



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