1 John 1:1-Genitive of Connection?

Carl W. Conrad cwconrad at artsci.wustl.edu
Mon Dec 20 15:23:43 EST 1999


At 2:03 PM -0600 12/20/99, Steven Craig Miller wrote:
>To: Edgar Foster,
>
>Brown [1982] gives three grammatical interpretations (which I present below
>with slight modifications) of (PERI TOU LOGOU) THS ZWHS.
>
>(a) It could be an appositive genitive meaning: "about the word which is
>life."
>(b) It could be a qualifying genitive meaning: "about the life-giving word."
>(c) It could be a objective genitive meaning: "concerning the word about
>life."
>
>But Brown's translation merely gives: "about the word of life."

And rightly so! What's useful about the term "connective" or "pertinentive"
genitive and the recognition that it is only a structural, not a semantic
case is that one comes (hopefully) to realize that most of the
sub-categories of the grammars such as the above are strategies for
conveying the Greek construction into a target language and have nothing to
do with the "meaning" conveyed by the Greek; these categories show how we
in English (or others in other languages) make semantic distinctions that
the Greek, so far as we know, wasn't ever thinking about.


Carl W. Conrad
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