John 5:12 "ARON KAI PERIPATEI"

Steven Sheeley ssheeley at shorter.edu
Fri Feb 23 13:47:01 EST 2001


Justin,

"ARON" is the aorist imperative of "AIRO" (to lift up, take up).  The reason
you couldn't find it in Zerwick in 5:12 is that the word had just occurred
in 5:8, and Zerwick dealt with it in its first instance.

Steven Sheeley

-----Original Message-----
From: Justin Richmond [mailto:smckamey at cafes.net]
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 12:59 PM
To: Biblical Greek
Subject: [b-greek] John 5:12 "ARON KAI PERIPATEI"


Hi
I'm new and don't quite have all the basics of Koine Greek covered so
everyone probably knows the answer to my question. I've been going through
John translating what I can, looking to Zerwick for I can't, and I'm
stumped on ch. 5 v. 12 where it says, "TIS ESTIN hO ANQROPOS hO EIPWN SOI,
ARON KAI PERIPETAI".  Forget the rest of the verse, it's the ARON I can't
figure out. Please help,

Justin Richmond

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