Synoptic list [off-topic]
roseann
roseann at Intellisys.net
Tue Mar 7 21:35:20 EST 2000
Hello B-Greekers,
I'm looking for input on how the word "of" is being used in Acts 2:38 in regard to the Holy Spirit. Is there something in the sentence that would be a cue of whether Luke is using the word "of" to mean FROM the Holy Spirit or "of" meaning the Holy Spirit Himself? My contention is tha the latter, (speaking of the indwelling of the Holy Spirit) but others on another discussion list insist it means "from the Holy Spirit" - whatever the gift might be. Please contact me privately if this is not the place to answer. Thank you.God bless,
Roseann Ekman
Thomas St. Church of Christ
Altus, OK
http://www.showcase234.com/religion/pictures/roseann.htm
Kevin Smith wrote:
Greetings I am looking for input about the difference in wording between Luke and the other synoptics in a given passage. My question falls outside the scope of B-Greek. Is there a list devoted to the synoptic gospels or Lucan literature? If so, where would I find it? Since this is an off-topic question, please respond off-list.
But it may be of interest to others on B-Greek, especially the relative newcomers.
The answer is: yes. Synoptic-L. Owned and co-moderated by B-Greek's own Mark Goodacre. You'll find information about Synoptic-L and practically all other academic e-Lists related to biblical studies at
http://www.bham.ac.uk/theology/goodacre/E-Lists.htm
Yours,
Jeffrey
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