1 John 5:15

David Thiele thielogian at yahoo.com
Sun Jun 9 01:06:55 EDT 2002


Daniel,

If I told you I put the mistake in deliberately to
test you out, would you believe me?  No?  I wouldn't
believe it either!  I think the after-effects of a
bout of Malaria are a much more likely reason.

Regards

David
David Thiele
Pacific Adventist University
Papua New Guinea

 --- Daniel Walin <danserve4x at yahoo.com> wrote: > Ok,
that makes good sense now.  Thanks for the
> elucidation.
> 
> Would AKOUEI be "heard" though?  I thought it was
> present active indicative?  
> 
> Daniel Walin
> Wichita Falls, Tx
> 
> 
> --- David Thiele <thielogian at yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Daniel,
> > 
> > Try this for a hypothetical example:  hO QEOS
> AKOUEI
> > THN PROSEUXHN TOU PETROU.  If I've done that right
> > it
> > translates as "God heard the prayer of Peter". 
> > PROSEUXH is accusative; PETROS is genetive.  When
> > that
> > statement is abbreviated you can get this: hO QEOS
> > AKOUEI TOU PETROU = God heard Peter.
> > 
> > Regards
> > 
> > David
> > David Thiele
> > Pacific Adventist University
> > Papua New Guinea
> 
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