[B-Greek] Acts 1,13A

Mitch Larramore mitchlarramore at yahoo.com
Sat Mar 20 07:54:26 EST 2004


--- "Carl W. Conrad" <cwconrad at artsci.wustl.edu>
wrote:

> At 6:25 PM -0800 3/19/04, Eddie Mishoe wrote:
> >KAI hOTE EISHLQON, EIS TO hUPERWiON ANEBHSAN hOU
> HSAN KATAMENONTES,

> hOU in this instance is the relative ADVERB,
> identical in form with the
> genitive sg. m/n relative pronoun but to be
> distinguished from it; it is
> correlative with POU and hOPOU; in this instance TO
> hUPERWiON is the
> antecedent of hOU: "they went above to the upper
> chamber where they were
> staying ..."

When you say that TO hUPERWiON is the "antecedent" of
the ADVERB hOU, does this mean that the "relative"
ADVERB functions somewhat like a relative PRONOUN in
that you are giving it an antecedent, whereas most
ADVERBS "modify" some other unit?


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Mitch Larramore
Spring Branch, Texas
Student/Memorial High School

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