[B-Greek] Col. 1:13a causal pronoun FOLLOW Up2
Mitch Larramore
mitchlarramore at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 16 07:55:38 EDT 2004
This is my final follow up to this line of
questioning, since it seems so "unEnglish" to me.
Dr. Wheeler wrote:
> Relative Pronouns,.... But then
> can also be used to indicate argument development
> (means, manner, purpose,
> result, reason, condition, concession) in a passage.
Could someone provide me with as many examples as your
time permits of these kinds of functions
(semantic/pragmatic) of relative pronouns? I would
like to gain a familiarity and actually see some of
these pronouns functioning as means, result,
concession, condition!!!!, and so on. Whenever I see a
relative pronoun, my thinking does not go beyond an
equal sign (and to which noun/pronoun it is equal).
But this I realize stems from my limited exposure to
both Greek and English. At this stage, I am not
interested in relative ADVERBS. Thank you so much!
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Mitch Larramore
Spring Branch, Texas
Student/Memorial High School
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