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##### "God gave them over" #####
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##### "God gave them over" #####
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Many scholars view the phrases "God gave them over" and "God gave them up" as theologically significant. In both cases, it is as if God stops trying to teach them the right way and allows them to do whatever they want, even though everything they want to do is evil.
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Many scholars view the phrases "God gave them over" and "God gave them up" as theologically significant. In both cases, it means that God had stopped trying to teach the people the right way and had allowed them to do whatever they want, even though everything they wanted to do was evil.
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#### Other possible translation difficulties in this chapter ####
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#### Other possible translation difficulties in this chapter ####
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