Eternity

Bill Ross wross at farmerstel.com
Fri Mar 19 14:00:05 EST 1999


{Carl}
I'm not quite sure what you're saying about the Jude passage above when you
say  "AIWNIOU 'represents' eternity"; AIWNIOU is an adjective here in
agreement with PUROS, the whole phrase PUROS AIWNIOU dependent on DIKHN,
which is the object of hUPECOUSAI; 'upholding the judgment of everlasting
fire."

{Bill}
I thought AIWNIOU literally meant "of ages" and only context dictated
whether or not it was "endless?"





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