[B-Greek] ELEON in James 2:13b
Eddie Mishoe
edmishoe at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 11 17:09:19 EDT 2004
According to a parsing guide on the Internet, ELEOS is
both Nominative and Accusative! That can't be right,
can it?
The URL is http://www
users.cs.york.ac.uk/~fisher/cgi-bin/gnt?id=2002)
Eddie Mishoe
--- Andrew Chapman <andrew at theriveroflife.com> wrote:
> In the Majority Text (Hodges and Farstad 2nd ed),
> the second part of James 2:13 reads KATAKAUCATAI
> ELEON KRISEWS. (Nestle-Aland has ELEOS: mercy
> triumphs over judgement.) ELEON appears to be the
> accusative of the masculine form of ELEOS. Can
> anyone explain to me why it is in the accusative
> rather than the nominative? >
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Andrew Chapman,
> Gateshead,
> England
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Eddie Mishoe
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