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13 lines
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# Why not say ... come"?
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Here Paul raises a question of his own, to show how ridiculous the argument of his imaginary adversary is. Alternate translation: "I might as well be saying ... come!'" (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]])
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# as we are falsely reported to say
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"as some lie to others, claiming that this what we are saying"
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# The judgment on them is just
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It will be only fair when God condemns these enemies of Paul for telling lies about what Paul has been teaching.
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