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## translationWords
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* [[en:tw:bless]]
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* [[en:tw:bread]]
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* [[en:tw:heart]]
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* [[en:tw:wordofgod]]
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## translationNotes
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* **It happened** - This phrase is used here to mark an important event in the story. If your language has a way for doing this, you could consider using it here.
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* **Then their eyes were opened** - "then they understood" or "then they realized"
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* **the bread** - This refers to bread made without yeast. It does not refer to food in general.
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* **blessed it** - This can be translated as "gave thanks for it" or "thanked God for it."
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* **he vanished out of their sight** - This means that suddenly he was no longer there. It does not mean that he became invisible.
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* **Was not our heart burning…** - "Our hearts were burning within us" (UDB). This is a rhetorical question. (See: [[en:ta:vol1:translate:figs_rquestion]])
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* **our hearts burning within** - This is a metaphor that describes the intense feelings they had while talking to Jesus. The question could be translated as "We had such intense feelings while he was speaking to us..." (See: [[en:ta:vol1:translate:figs_metaphor]])
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* **within us** - The two men were speaking to each other. So the word "us" is dual inclusive for languages that make these distinctions. (See: [[en:ta:vol2:translate:figs_pluralpronouns]], [[en:ta:vol2:translate:figs_inclusive]])
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* **while he opened to us the scriptures** - "while he explained the scriptures to us." Jesus did not open a book or scroll.
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