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Matthew 28
matthew.28.mt28Doubted
οἱ δὲ ἐδίστασαν
Who hesitates when they see Jesus?
The phrase can mean ‘but some doubted’ or ‘but they doubted.’ Distazō describes hesitation or wavering, not necessarily settled disbelief.
Why this default
Greek marks a contrast but does not explicitly supply ‘some.’ The default follows the common partitive understanding, while ‘they hesitated’ keeps open the possibility that the whole group experienced wavering.
Evidence
ExternalNo separate external-evidence note is recorded for this stable-text decision.
InternalHoi de can distinguish a subset (‘but some’) or continue with a contrasting action by the group. Distazō itself describes hesitation rather than fixed unbelief.
Project default · conventional subject
Whole group grammatically possible
Traditional English
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