Paleographic problem in Porter

clayton stirling bartholomew c.s.bartholomew at worldnet.att.net
Sat Feb 19 20:52:23 EST 2000


Richard,

Conjectural emendation of a text where there is a living author is
always risky, but I will take the risk and suggest that you could supply
any one of the following words to fill the lacuna:

weight/significance/force



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Clayton Stirling Bartholomew
Three Tree Point
P.O. Box 255 Seahurst WA 98062


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>From: "Richard Maurer" <rsmaurer at gis.net>
>To: Biblical Greek <b-greek at franklin.oit.unc.edu>
>Subject: Paleographic problem in Porter
>Date: Sat, Feb 19, 2000, 7:56 PM
>

> While we're on the subject of Porter's *Idioms*, there's a lacuna between
> pages 39 and 40 of the second edition: "The stative aspect carries the most
> semantic <.....> conveyed by the tense-form by itself (without reference to
> contextual factors) than by any other tense-form." Does anyone know what's
> missing?



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