[B-Greek] DIGNWMWN in Didache 2:4

james no_coldpop at hotpop.com
Tue Feb 24 21:37:43 EST 2004


I'm grateful for Mr. Holmyard and Mr. O'Sullivan for providing me this
information.
Please forgive for asking such simple questions (I'm not an English native
speaker). Would the definition "of two opinions" connote an intent to
deceive or just undecidedness/inconsistency in one's thinking for having two
conflicting thoughts/opinions?
We don't have the Patristic Greek Lexicon here. Could you also be so kind to
sent me the Greek text of Barn. 19:7 and Hipp. _haer_ 10:15? (I don't even
know what Barn. and Hipp. _haer_ mean? :-) )
Thank you and God bless,

james pantou

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James:
Didache 2:4 DIGNWMWN is cited in Lampe, G.W.H., ed. A Patristic Greek
Lexicon. Oxford: O.U.P, 1961 and glossed as:
" of two opinions " = Barn. 19:7 ( and also cited is Hipp. _haer_ 10:15




Maurice A. O'Sullivan
[Bray, Ireland]

" To bury oneself in a Greek lexicon is to rise with Christ "
--- Sir Edwyn C. Hoskyns, Bart.






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