[B-Greek] Genetive Absolute example?
Carl W. Conrad
cwconrad at artsci.wustl.edu
Fri Sep 12 12:36:21 EDT 2003
At 9:31 AM -0700 9/12/03, <greek-list at emailias.com> wrote:
>Can someone confirm that John 8:30 is an example of a genetive absolute?
>
>TAUTA AUTOU LALOUVTOS POLLOI EPISTEUSAV EIS AUTOV
Yes, it is a genItive absolute, but normally we transliterate Nu with N:
TAUTA AUTOU LALOUNTOS POLLOI EPISTEUSAN EIS AUTON.
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