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ROM 11 11 qbx4 figs-exclamations μὴ γένοιτο! 1 May it never be See how you translated this expression in [3:4](../03/04.md) and [6:2](../06/02.md). (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-exclamations]])\n
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ROM 11 11 a4kf figs-abstractnouns τῷ αὐτῶν παραπτώματι, ἡ σωτηρία…τὸ παραζηλῶσαι αὐτούς 1 See how you translated **transgression** in [4:15](../04/15.md), **salvation** in [1:16](../01/16.md), and **jealousy** in [10:19](../10/19.md). (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]])
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ROM 11 11 f1jw παραζηλῶσαι αὐτούς 1 provoke … to jealousy See how you translated the similar phrase in [10:19](../10/19.md).
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ROM 11 12 ew4i figs-doublet εἰ…τὸ παράπτωμα αὐτῶν, πλοῦτος κόσμου, καὶ τὸ ἥττημα αὐτῶν, πλοῦτος ἐθνῶν 1 if their failure is the riches of the world, and if their loss is the riches of the Gentiles Both of these phrases mean basically the same thing. If you need to, you can combine them in your translation. Alternate translation: “when the Jews failed spiritually, the result was that God abundantly blessed the non-Jews” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublet]])
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ROM 11 12 dh1g πλοῦτος ἐθνῶν 1 the riches of the world Because the Jews rejected Christ, God richly blessed the **Gentiles** by giving them the opportunity to receive Christ.
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ROM 11 12 ew4i figs-doublet εἰ…τὸ παράπτωμα αὐτῶν, πλοῦτος κόσμου, καὶ τὸ ἥττημα αὐτῶν, πλοῦτος ἐθνῶν 1 Both of these clauses mean basically the same thing. The repetition is used to emphasize the truth of what Paul is saying. If your language does not use repetition to do this, you could use one phrase and provide emphasis in another way. Alternate translation: “if their transgression certainly resulted in wealth for the nations” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublet]])
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ROM 11 12 v024 grammar-connect-condition-fact εἰ 1 Paul is speaking as if this were a hypothetical possibility, but he means that it is actually true. If your language does not state something as a condition if it is certain or true, and if your readers might misunderstand and think that what John is saying is not certain, then you can translate his words as an affirmative statement. Alternate translation: “since” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-condition-fact]])\n
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ROM 11 12 zibw figs-abstractnouns τὸ παράπτωμα αὐτῶν 1 if their failure is the riches of the world, and if their loss is the riches of the Gentiles See how you translated **transgression** in the previous verse. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]])
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ROM 11 12 rnsk figs-possession πλοῦτος κόσμου 1 if their failure is the riches of the world, and if their loss is the riches of the Gentiles Paul is using the possessive form to describe **wealth** that is for **the world**. If this is not clear in your language, you could use the adjective “true” instead of the noun “truth.” Alternate translation: “is wealth for the world” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]])
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ROM 11 12 hqch figs-abstractnouns τὸ ἥττημα αὐτῶν…τὸ πλήρωμα αὐτῶν 1 if their failure is the riches of the world, and if their loss is the riches of the Gentiles If your language does not use abstract nouns for the ideas of **loss** and **fullness**, you could express the same ideas in another way. Alternate translation: “what they lost what … how full they are” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]])
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ROM 11 12 dh1g figs-possession πλοῦτος ἐθνῶν 1 the riches of the world Paul is using the possessive form to describe **wealth** that is for **the Gentiles**. If this is not clear in your language, you could use the adjective “true” instead of the noun “truth.” Alternate translation: “is wealth for the Gentiles” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]])
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ROM 11 12 it9k κόσμου 1 the world Here the **world** is a metonym that refers to the people who live in the world, especially the Gentiles.
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ROM 11 14 ua2k παραζηλώσω 1 I will provoke to jealousy See how you translated this phrase in [Romans 10:19](../10/19.md).
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ROM 11 14 h1qe μου τὴν σάρκα 1 those who are of my own flesh This refers to Paul’s fellow Jews.
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