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### Examples from the Bible
-##### The reflexive pronoun shows that the same person or thing fills two different roles in a sentence. Often the reflexive pronoun is the object of the sentence, and it refers to the same person that the subject refers to. (See [Sentence Structure](../figs-sentences/01.md))
+The reflexive pronoun sometimes shows that the same person or thing fills two different roles in a sentence. Often the reflexive pronoun is the object of the sentence, and it refers to the same person that the subject refers to. (See [Sentence Structure](../figs-sentences/01.md))
>Then they picked up stones to throw at him, but Jesus hid himself and went out of the temple. (John 8:59 ULB)
-"Jesus" is the subject of the verb "hid," and "himself" is the object of "hid." The word "himself" refers to Jesus.
+* "Jesus" is the subject of the verb "hid," and "himself" is the object of "hid." The word "himself" refers to Jesus.
>If I should testify about myself, my testimony would not be true. (John 5:31 ULB)
-The word "I" is the subject of "testify," and "myself" is the object of "testify." The words "I" and "myself" both refer to Jesus.
+* The word "I" is the subject of "testify," and "myself" is the object of "testify." The words "I" and "myself" both refer to Jesus.
>Now the Passover of the Jews was near, and many went up to Jerusalem from the country before the Passover in order to purify themselves. (John 11:55 ULB)
-"Many" is the subject of "purify," and "themselves" is the object of "purify." The word "themselves" refers to the many people.
+* "Many" is the subject of "purify," and "themselves" is the object of "purify." The word "themselves" refers to the many people.
-##### The reflexive pronouns emphasizes a person or thing in the sentence.
+The reflexive pronoun sometimes emphasizes a person or thing in the sentence.
>... Jesus himself was not baptizing, but his disciples were ... (John 4:2 ULB)
>So they left the crowd, taking Jesus with them, since he was already in the boat. ... And a violent windstorm arose and the waves were breaking into the boat so that the boat was already full. But Jesus himself was in the stern, asleep on a cushion. (Mark 4:36-38 ULB)
-##### The reflexive pronoun shows that a person or thing was alone or did something alone.
+The reflexive pronoun sometimes shows that a person or thing was alone or did something alone.
>... while the kings who had come were by themselves in the field. (1 Chronicles 19:9 ULB)
>When Jesus realized that they were about to come and seize him by force to make him king, he withdrew again up the mountain by himself. (John 6:15 ULB)