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Reference: Folk

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This Eng. word is used in the NT indefinitely for 'persons,' there being no word in the Gr. (Mr 6:5; Joh 5:3; Ac 5:16). But in the OT the word has the definite meaning of nation or people, even Pr 30:26 'The conies are but a feeble folk,' having this meaning. In the metrical version of '/Psalm/100/3/type/kj2000'>Ps 100:3, 'flock' should be 'folk,' corresponding to 'people' in the prose version. So the author wrote

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