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## Translation Suggestions ##
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* In some contexts, the expression, "the likeness of" could be translated as, "what looked like" or "what appeared to be."
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* The expression, "in the likeness of his death" could be translated as, "sharing in the experience of his death" or "as if experiencing his death with him."
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* In some contexts, the expression "the likeness of" could be translated as "what looked like" or "what appeared to be."
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* The expression "in the likeness of his death" could be translated as "sharing in the experience of his death" or "as if experiencing his death with him."
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* The expression "in the likeness of sinful flesh" could be translated as "being like a sinful human being" or "to be a human being." Make sure the translation of this expression does not sound like Jesus was sinful.
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* "In his own likeness" could also be translated as "to be like him" or "having many of the same qualities that he has."
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* The expression "the likeness of an image of perishable man, of birds, of four-footed beasts and of creeping things" could be translated as "idols made to look like perishable humans, or animals, such as birds, beasts, and small, crawling things."
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