[B-Greek] QEOS masc or fem
tmcos at rogers.com
tmcos at rogers.com
Wed Apr 7 09:40:10 EDT 2004
The feminine accusative definite article THN modifies the noun QEON as feminine. The definite article is usually the determining factor as to gender and case. In John 1:1 PROS TON THEON, QEON appears with the masculine accusative definite article and thus in that case is masculine. Best regards,
Tony Costa
> From: Eddie Mishoe <edmishoe at yahoo.com>
> Date: 2004/04/07 Wed AM 08:08:59 EDT
> To: B Greek <b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org>
> Subject: [B-Greek] QEOS masc or fem
>
> In Acts 19:37 we find THN QEON, where QEON is a
> masculine form, although used with the feminine
> article THN QEON. I seem to recall there being
> feminine forms for QEOS. Didn't Greek have both
> masculine and feminine forms for QEOS?
>
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