KHRUSSW, EUAGGELIZW and KATAGGELLW

Brian brian at discoveryhills.org
Thu Apr 5 14:55:16 EDT 2001


On 4/5/01 6:48 AM, "nstublen at gmx.net" <nstublen at gmx.net> wrote:

> B-Greekers,
> 
> Can anyone help me understand the relationship between the following words:
> 
> KHRUSSW, EUAGGELIZW and KATAGGELLW
> 
> Are they pretty much synonymous/interchangable?  Are there any subtle
> differences in the way they are used?  How might each of these words have been
> used
> in extra-biblical or non-religious writings?  Are there any other words that
> should be included in this group?
> 
> Thanks,
> Neal Stublen
> Newark, DE
> 
> 
Neal and B-Greekers,
    I have appreciated the article in Kittel "KHRUX". (I think I may have
erred in my transliteration, sorry, I'm rusty on joining the discussion.)
F. F. Bruce has a basic but quality overview of their use in "The Defense of
the Gospel in the New Testament". If I recall, he is more concerned with
EUANGGELIZW.

Brian Swedburg
Student




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