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40 but[a] God raised him up on the third day and caused him to be seen,[b] 41 not by all the people, but by us, the witnesses God had already chosen,[c] who ate and drank[d] with him after he rose from the dead.

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  1. Acts 10:40 tn The conjunction “but” is not in the Greek text, but the contrast is clearly implied in the context. This is technically asyndeton, or lack of a connective, in Greek.
  2. Acts 10:40 tn Grk “and granted that he should become visible.” The literal Greek idiom is somewhat awkward in English. L&N 24.22 offers the translation “caused him to be seen” for this verse.
  3. Acts 10:41 tn Or “the witnesses God had previously chosen.” See Acts 1:8.
  4. Acts 10:41 sn Ate and drank. See Luke 24:35-49.