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| − | ===Verse 19===
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| − | * ''"Pondered."'' The Greek word [http://www.blueletterbible.org/cgi-bin/words.pl?book=Luk&chapter=2&verse=19&strongs=4820&page= ''sumballo''] means to meet or encounter, either another or oneself. [[Acts 4:15]] also uses this same term to describe a group conferring together. Here, followed by the phrase "in her heart," ''sumballo'' suggests a conferring within onself—a rich way to express in Greek what the English phrase "pondered them in her heart" seems to accurately capture. (See also the this [[http://net.bible.org/verse.php?book=luke&chapter=2&verse=19 NET]] note on this usage.)
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