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SBL Greek New Testament

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Matthew 18

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matthew.18.mt18Angels

οἱ ἄγγελοι αὐτῶν ... βλέπουσιν

GRAMMARANGELOLOGYCOMMUNITYTRANSLATIONmoderate confidence

What is said about the little ones’ angels?

The text speaks of ‘their angels’ continually seeing the Father’s face, without explaining the exact relationship.

Why this default

‘Their angels ... always see my Father’s face’ is default because it preserves the possessive relationship without defining the angels as individual guardians. ‘Guardian angels’ interprets their role, while ‘messengers’ preserves lexical breadth.

Evidence

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Project defaulttheir angels in the heavens always see my Father’s face

Project default · relationship left open

Alternativetheir guardian angels in heaven always see my Father’s face

Role interpreted

Alternativetheir messengers in the heavens continually behold my Father’s face

Lexical alternative

Reference roleStandardized inspectable reference; manuscript forks are independently reopened.

Revision historyNo decision-level revision has been recorded since the provenance ledger was introduced.

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