[B-Greek] Mark 16:14, W

George F. Somsel gfsomsel at juno.com
Sat Jul 10 10:09:52 EDT 2004


On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 09:54:32 -0400 "Stephen C. Carlson"
<scarlson at mindspring.com> writes:
> At 07:43 AM 7/10/2004 -0400, George F. Somsel wrote:
> >On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 11:28:20 +0300 Kimmo Huovila
> ><kimmo.huovila at helsinki.fi> writes:
> >> Mark 16:14, Codex Washingtonianus
> >> 
> >> hO MH EWN TA hUPO TWN PNEUMATWN AKAQARTA THN ALHQEIAN TOU QEOU 
> >> KATALABESQAI 
> >> DUNAMIN
> >> 
> >> - In what sense do you take the hUPO+gen here? Under the power? 
> >> Caused by?
> >> - How are ALHQEIA and DUNAMIS related? THN ALHQINHN DUNAMIN? THN 
> 
> >> ALHQEIAN KAI 
> >> DUNAMIN? Or does the text make some sense without emendation?
> >> - How to take KATALABESQAI? To gain control? To comprehend?
> >> - Any comments on the distinciton between 
> >> KATALAMBANW/KATALAMBANOMAI? To what 
> >> degree would either form favor a particular sense for the 
> lexeme?
> >> 
> >> Kimmo Huovila
> >> ---
> >
> >I'm not sure where you're getting this.  According to what I see W 
> reads
> >the same as is found in NA27 (longer ending) which is quite 
> different
> >from what you present.  Thinking that you might have entered an 
> incorrect
> >reference, I did a search but was unable to find your text.  
> Perhaps you
> >should check your text and your reference.  I really would need to 
> see
> >this in Greek, not transliteration.
> 
> 
> George,
> 
> The reading of W at 16:14 is found in the apparatus of NA27 as a 
> long
> insertion.  The text presented by Huovila agrees with that of the
> editio princeps (Sanders 1912: 246) as well as that presented in 
> the
> NA27 apparatus.  Nevertheless, the NA27 apparatus proposes a couple 
> of
> emendations to make sense of the passage:
> 
> hO MH EWN TA (TON MH EWNTA?) hUPO TWN PNEUMATWN AKAQARTA (-TWN?)
> THN ALHQEIAN TOU QEOU KATALABESQAU (+ KAI? v.l. ALHQINHN pro
> ALHQEIAN) DUNAMIN.
> 
> Stephen Carlson
> 
> -- 

Yes, thanks.  I totally overlooked it.  I need to put my contacts in;
without them I'm blind.

george
gfsomsel



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