Acts 13:1

RobRMacon at aol.com RobRMacon at aol.com
Thu Mar 16 15:09:34 EST 2000


In Acts 13:1, EN ANTIOCEIA KATA THN OUSAN EKKLHSIAN:  This seems like an odd 
way to express location of the church.  I could not find any other examples 
in the New Testament of this use of KATA.  Usually, KATA is used to express 
location distributively when there are several locations being considered, 
however this refers to a singular location.  I did find this use of OUSA in 
Acts 11:22, with the preposition EN.  Acts 13:1 uses EN, apparently to refer 
to the location of the prophets and teachers.  

BTW, anyone know of a Greek New Testament reading group in Middle Georgia?

Grace and peace to you all.  Rob Robinson



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