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39 lines
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## it happened that ##
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This phrase is used here to mark the beginning of a new part of the story. If your language has a way for doing this, you could consider using it here.
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## behold, a dead man ##
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The word "behold" alerts us to the introduction of the dead man into the story. Your language may have a way of doing this. English uses "There was a dead man who was...”
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## the city gate ##
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This could also be translated as "the entrance to the city."
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## an only son to his mother ##
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"a woman's only son"
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## widow ##
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This is a woman whose husband has died.
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## was deeply moved with compassion for her ##
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"felt very sorry for her"
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## and coming forward ##
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Some languages would say "and going forward" or "and approaching the group."
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## funeral couch ##
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This was a stretcher or bed used to move the body to the burial place. It did not have to be something the body was buried in.
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## I say to you ##
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Jesus said this to emphasize his authority. It means "Listen to me!"
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## the dead man ##
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"the man who had been dead." The man was not still dead; he was alive. |