the sense of ENOXOS ESTIN (Mk 3:29)
Steven Craig Miller
scmiller at www.plantnet.com
Mon Dec 6 09:33:26 EST 1999
To: Jeffrey B. Gibson,
Just in case you don't have EDNT at hand, you might find the following
interesting.
<< With its etymological derivation from ENECOMAI, ENOCOS has the basic
meaning 'held in' something, in the fig. sense 'subjected, exposed, subject
to.' The adj. is used with gen. and dat. substantives, gen. for what which
the subj. is guilty of (Mark 3:29), the object against which the subj. has
erred (Jas 2:10; 1 Cor 11:27), or the appropriate punishment (Mark 14:64
par. Matt 26:66), dat. for the appropriate court of judgment (Matt 5:22) >>
(1:457).
(Note that here, I'm using C for Chi.)
-Steven Craig Miller
Alton, Illinois (USA)
scmiller at www.plantnet.com
Disclaimer: "I'm just a simple house-husband (with no post-grad degree),
what do I know?"
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