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Some of them were persuaded[a] and joined Paul and Silas, along with a large group[b] of God-fearing Greeks[c] and quite a few[d] prominent women.

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  1. Acts 17:4 tn Or “convinced.”
  2. Acts 17:4 tn Or “a large crowd.”
  3. Acts 17:4 tn Or “of devout Greeks,” but this is practically a technical term for the category called God-fearers, Gentiles who worshiped the God of Israel and in many cases kept the Mosaic law, but did not take the final step of circumcision necessary to become a proselyte to Judaism. See further K. G. Kuhn, TDNT 6:732-34, 743-44. Luke frequently mentions such people (Acts 13:43, 50; 16:14; 17:17; 18:7).
  4. Acts 17:4 tn Grk “not a few”; this use of negation could be misleading to the modern English reader, however, and so has been translated as “quite a few” (which is the actual meaning of the expression).