extra Pauline instances of APOQNHSKEIN hUPER/(EPI)DIDONAI hEAUTON hUPER

clayton stirling bartholomew c.s.bartholomew at worldnet.att.net
Tue Feb 8 23:12:39 EST 2000


Jeffrey, 

In Deut 24:16 (LXX) we find substitutionary capital punishment 
prohibited which is somewhat related to your question and uses the
pattern:

APOQNHSKEIN hUPER

See also 2Kings 14:6  and 2Chr. 25:4.


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Clayton Stirling Bartholomew
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>From: "Jeffrey B. Gibson" <jgibson000 at mailhost.chi.ameritech.net>
>To: Biblical Greek <b-greek at franklin.oit.unc.edu>
>Subject: extra Pauline instances of APOQNHSKEIN hUPER/(EPI)DIDONAI hEAUTON
hUPER
>Date: Tue, Feb 8, 2000, 2:33 PM
>

> Help please!
>
> I am in the midst of writing a paper on the pre-pauline use of the topos
> "X died /gave him(her)self for Y", so I'm seeking any and all instances
> of this topos in Greek literature written before or contemporary with
> Paul's time.
>
> I'd be grateful, therefore, if List members could point me towards any
> instances in this literature in which the phrases -- or variants of the
> phrases --  APOQNHSKEIN hUPER (i.e., APOQANEN hUPER. APOQANEN PERI,
> etc. and the composite verb hUPERAPOQNHSKEIN) and (EPI)DIDONAI hEAUTON
> hUPER appear.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Yours,
>
> Jeffrey,
>
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