[B-Greek] What was actually meant??

Arie Dirkzwager dirkzwager at pandora.be
Wed Apr 28 17:06:14 EDT 2004


Harold,

For  Mt 26 (and Mk 14) that is right, but I think Lk 22: 20 was actually
meant by Danny. And there was actually meant that the cup was going to be
poured out. TO .....EKCUNNOMENON is corresponding there with TOUTO TO
POTHRION.

Arie


Dr. A. Dirkzwager
Hoeselt, Belgium
e-mail dirkzwager at pandora.be

----- Oorspronkelijk bericht -----
Van: "Harold R. Holmyard III" <hholmyard at ont.com>
Aan: <b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org>
Verzonden: dinsdag 27 april 2004 23:44
Onderwerp: Re: [B-Greek] What was actually meant??


> Dear Danny,
>
> >  > In the Greek syntax the principle noun has to match with it`s
> >case, number, and gender. So, my question is Did Christ said the cup
> >was going to be poured out? and fi it did, can any Greek teacher or
> >professor assure me that? Is because, I just want proof that in
> >Greek syntax it was like THAT. I`m not going to believe that the Cup
> >actually was going to be poured out, but i just need ``Triple``
> >prove. Thanks a lot, I appriciated.
>
> HH: The most relevant passages are Luke 22:20; Mark 14:24; and
> Matthew 26:28. An easy one to check is Matthew 26:28:
>
> Matt. 26:28 This is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for
> many for the forgiveness of sins.
>
> Here the participle "poured out" is EKXUVVOMENON and is neuter,
> singular, nominative. It modifies the noun "blood," or hAIMA, which
> is also neuter, singular, nominative. The word covenant (DIAQHKHS) is
> feminine, singular, genitive.
>
> A. T. Robertson says about the participle:
>
http://bible.crosswalk.com/Commentaries/RobertsonsWordPictures/rwp.cgi?book=
mt&chapter=026&verse=028&next=029&prev=026
>
> "A prophetic present passive participle. The act is symbolized by the
> ordinance."
>
> Yours,
> Harold Holmyard
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