Greeks 4:1
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And moreover, their anxiety about meats, and their superstition about Sabbaths, and their vainglory about circumcision, and their pretense about fasting and new moon: these are laughable, and worthy of no account. I do not think you need to learn about them from me.[fn]
Footnotes
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I do not think you need to learn from me: the manuscript lacks the negative, reading 'I think you need to learn from me.' Most editors insert the negative (conjectured by Stephanus), since the author has just called these practices 'laughable and worthy of no account' and the rhetorical questions in 4:2-4 are dismissals, not explanations.
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