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## translationWords
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* [[en:tw:wine]]
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## translationNotes
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* **No man puts new wine into old wineskins** - This is a metaphor or parable to answer the question "Why do John's disciples and the disciples of the Pharisees fast, but your disciples do not fast?" ([[:en:bible:notes:mrk:02:17]]; See: [[en:ta:vol1:translate:figs_metaphor]])
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* **new wine** - "grape juice." This refers to wine that has not fermented yet. If grapes are unknown in your area, use the general term for fruit.
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* **old wineskins** - This refers to wineskins that have been used many times.
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* **wineskins ** - These were bags made out of animal skins. They could also be called "wine bags" or "skin bags" (UDB).
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* **the wine would burst the skins** - When the new wine ferments and expands, they would tear open because they could no longer stretch out.
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* **lost** - "ruined" (UDB)
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* **fresh wineskins ** - "new wineskins" or "new wine bags." This refers to wineskins that have never been used.
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