masc/feminine plural participle

richard smith rbsads at aol.com
Wed Apr 10 19:24:46 EDT 2002


Someone had suggested that the fellow walker with Cleopas on the road to
Emmaus might be Cleopas' wife.  The surmise was based on John 19:25.

My question concerns whether the masculine participle in Luke 24:33 would
allow the possibility for the antecedents to be husband and wife. Or would
a male and female require a neuter modifier?

Lk 24:33 KAI ANASTANTES AUTHi THi hWRA hUPESTREYAN EIS IEROUSALHM

Thanks,

Richard Smith
Chattanooga, TN



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