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# General Information:
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Here the words "him," "He, "and "he" refer to Paul.
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# Epicurean and Stoic philosophers
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Philosophers are people who think about the world and try to understand how people should live. The Epicureans and the Stoics were two groups of philosophers. They believed that a god or gods existed, but they did not trust in or obey any god. Alternate translation: "thinkers called Epicureans and Stoics" (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/jit/translate-names]])
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"thinkers called Epicureans and Stoics"
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# encountered him
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# What is this babbler
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The word "babbler" was used to refer to birds picking up seeds as food. It refers negatively to a person who only knows a little bit of information. The philosophers said Paul had bits of information which were not worth listening to. Alternate translation: "What is this uneducated person" (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/jit/figs-metaphor]])
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The word "babbler" was used to refer to birds picking up seeds as food. It refers negatively to a person who only knows a little bit of information. The philosophers said Paul had bits of information which were not worth listening to. Alternate translation: "What is this uneducated person"
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# Others said
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