[B-Greek] Parsing EFH (FHMI)
Carl W. Conrad
cwconrad at artsci.wustl.edu
Tue Aug 5 14:09:02 EDT 2003
At 10:14 AM -0400 8/5/03, bgreek at ntresources.com wrote:
>That would make sense, but BDAG, 1053, s.v. FHMI, lists this form as BOTH
>impft and 2Aor.???
>
>In checking the analyticals, one lists it as 2Aor (Wigram), two call it
>Impft (Mounce, Pershbacher), and one lists both parsings (Friberg).
>
>I also just checked TLG for distribution. Here are some data (listed in
>order of hits).
>
>String search for EFHKA:
>EFKA, 2x, Homer
>EFHKAS, 3x, 5th C BC
>EFHKAN, 2x, 3d C
>EFHKA, 1x, 2d C
>EFHKAN, 3x, 1 C. BC
>EFHKAN, 3x, 1 C. AD
>18 hits total
My guess is that these forms in EFHKA are from EFIHMI rather than from FHMI.
>String search for EFHSA:
>EFHSAN, 1X, 6th C BC
>EFHSAS/-SAN/-SA/-SAMEN, 12x, 5th C.
>EFHSAN/-SAS/-SA, 6x, 4th C
>EFHSAMEN/-SAN, 5x, 3d C
>EFHSAN, 3x, 1 C BC
>EFHSAN, 3x, 1 C AD
>30 hits total
>
>Limited text search >EFH< = 9,268 hits from 8th C BC through 1st C AD.
>
>So there's no question as to what is the preferred/normal form!
>
>I'll be interested to hear more on this, but our email server is going down
>in about 10 min. for a scheduled upgrade, so I won't be able to participate
>actively until this afternoon--assuming that all goes as planned!
>
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Clwinbery at aol.com
>> [mailto:Clwinbery.at.aol.com at bgreek.at.ntresources.com]
>> Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 9:34 AM
>> To: b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org
>> Subject: Re: [B-Greek] Parsing EFH (FHMI)
>>
>>
>> FHMI occurs 66 times in the NT + one in compound (SUMFHMI).
>> According to
>> Accordance, all are in the first principal part (thus EFH is
>> always imperfect in
>> the NT). In the LXX all occurrances are in the 1st PP
>> (Accordance). I think the
>> 3rd pp would have either SA or KA in the active indicative.
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