Wenham Exercise 33A-1

Carl W. Conrad cwconrad at artsci.wustl.edu
Mon Nov 19 07:46:30 EST 2001


At 6:44 AM -0500 11/19/01, Harry W. Jones wrote:
>Dear Carl,
>
>Is this really an exception that proves the rule of noun and adjective
>agreement or is it really a grammatical error on the part of the author
>of Matthew?

No, this is not really an exception but a pretty standard rule. Smyth:

§1048. A predicate adjective referring to a masculine or feminine singular
subject is often neuter singular and equivalent to a substantive. This
occurs chiefly in statements of a general truth, where the subject refers
to a whole class, not to an individual thing. Thus, kalon eirênê peace is a
fine thing D. 19.336 , apiston tais poli_- [p. 277] teiais hê turannis
despotism is an object of mistrust to free states 1. 5, meizon polis henos
andros the state is larger than the individual P. R. 368e . So also in the
plural (1056).

Cf. BDF §138.: "The neuter is sometimes used with reference to persons if
it is not the individuals but a general quality that is to be emphasized."

>> At 1:52 PM +0800 11/17/01, Hirokatsu Yoshihara wrote:
>> >Dear list members,
>> >
>> >
>> >I am now working on exercises of Wenham's "The Elements of New Testament
>> >Greek" and have come across a problem.  In Lesson 33 Exercise A-1, the
>> >sentence goes;
>> >
>> >	OUAI, OUCI hH YUCH PLEION ESTIN THS TROFHS;
>> >
>> >My question is about PLEION.  Why is this adjective used in the neuter
>> >form despite the fact that the other nouns ("hH YUCH" and "THS TROFHJ")
>> >are both feminine?  A feminine form, or the nominative feminine singular
>> >form ("PLEIWN") should be used here, shouldn't it?  If I am making a
>> >very simple mistake, I will apologize.
>>
>> I think that in this instance the neuter (comparative) adjective is being
>> used because YUCH is here thought of a "a thing"--as "something of value";
>> your workbook sentence is derived from Mt 6:25, the Sermon on the Mount:
>> DIA TOUTO LEGW hUMIN: MH MERMIMNATE THi YUCHi hUMWN TI FAGHTE MHDE TWi
>> SWMATI hUMWN TI ENDUSHSQE. OUCI hH YUCH PLEION ESTIN THS TROFHS KAI TO SWMA
>> TOU ENDUMATOS?
>>
>> "Isn't the soul/inner self a broader/bigger thing than nourishment and the
>> body a broader/bigger thing than clothing?"
>> --
>>
>> Carl W. Conrad
>> Department of Classics, Washington University (Emeritus)
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Carl W. Conrad
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