Rev 19:8 Righteousness/Righteous deeds?
Mike Sangrey
msangrey at BlueFeltHat.org
Tue Oct 15 11:53:45 EDT 2002
On Tue, 2002-10-15 at 11:38, Mike Sangrey wrote:
<snip>
> Rev. 19:8 -- The genitive AGIWN is...well...a genitive. Ambiguous
> creatures--"impenetrability, I say. (with apoligies to Lewis Carrol)."
> It seems to me, if I'm right about the idea of "judicial opinions" that
> the genitive would clearly be understood as "for the saints" and not be
> thought of as a subjective genitive. In other words, the fine linen
> stands for the judicial opinions rendered by God which pronounce the
> saints as guiltless given the evidence of the successful ascent to the
> throne of Jesus.
<grumble> That last sentence should end with "BY Jesus" and not "OF
Jesus." "Of!" "Impenetrability, that's what I say!" <chuckle>
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Mike Sangrey
msangrey at BlueFeltHat.org
Landisburg, Pa.
"The first one last wins."
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