Quick clarification on an old thread

Mark Wilson emory2002 at hotmail.com
Thu Jul 27 15:38:18 EDT 2000




1 Tim. 3:2

MIAS GUNAIKOS ANDRA

I noticed these possible alternatives in the Archives:

1. a husband married only once in this life (whether currently married)

2. a husband devoted solely to his (current) wife

3. a man who is a “one woman” kind of man (whether married, death of spouse, 
divorced, or never married)


As my email address indicates, I live in Atlanta, GA, home of Emory 
University, but also, home of Charles Stanley (whose marriage has been the 
topic of many discussions in Atlanta).

As I searched the Archives, I got the feeling that many had their particular 
preferences as to how to understand this phrase, but my clarification is 
more directed toward the occurrences of this phrase outside the Bible.

Does this Greek phrase appear in extra-biblical Greek?

I would be interested in looking at other contexts in which this appears, if 
at all.

Thank you,

Mark Wilson











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