[B-Greek] Questions
Carl W. Conrad
cwconrad at artsci.wustl.edu
Sun Dec 26 13:10:34 EST 2004
a.m.bravomadaleno at sapo.pt wrote:
"Hello! I'm new here and I apreciate yours knowlodge in greek.
"My questions are 2.
"1- Someone told me that Jason David BeDuhn didn't have a complete
formation in greek and he is not recognize in scholar's comunity. It is true?"
We had a discussion within the past year of Jason Beduhn's arguments regarding
certain points and you should be able to find them by doing a Google search of
"b-greek BeDuhn". It is really not appropriate to discuss attitudes toward any
scholar's qualifications on this list; what is fodder for discussion is
arguments that one may have presented regarding the Greek language or regarding
a particular Greek Biblical text. Let's limit discussion here, please, to
discussion of what BeDuhn may have said about particular texts.
"2- It is true that the word arkhé in Apocalipse 3:14 its in genitive of
relation and not in partivivo? If its true, what means?"
Jim West has already given you a simple answer to this question.
"I'm sorry if my english is not so good."
Madaleno
Your English is good enough to make your meanings clear; but we would prefer
that you observe B-Greek protocol and use a full-name signature when you post a
message to B-Greek--that is to say, give at least a first name and a last name.
Thank you.
Carl W. Conrad, Co-Chair, B-Greek
Department of Classics, Washington University (Emeritus)
1989 Grindstaff Road/Burnsville, NC 28714/(828) 675-4243
cwconrad at artsci.wustl.edu
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