Locative/Instrumental

Denny A Diehl dd-1 at juno.com
Fri Jul 19 12:37:54 EDT 2002


Denny Diehl here

I'm working my way through Beyond The Basics.
In discussing the 5 case system, Wallace states:

	"In the five-case system, it is possible to
	see hUDATI as both the means and the 
	sphere in which John carried out his
	baptism. [Thus, his baptism would have
	been done both by means of water and 
	in the sphere of water.]

commenting on Mark 1:8:  hUDATI

Question:  Do I understand Wallace correctly
stating that if indeed there is a five-case system,
then the use of one case, as noted above, can
mean two different ideas at one and the same time?
I was under the impression that it would be either/or
locative / instrumental.  Comments?

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