[B-Greek] METANOEW and Direct Object

Steven Lo Vullo slovullo at mac.com
Wed Sep 8 00:55:14 EDT 2004


On Sep 7, 2004, at 6:19 PM, Carl W. Conrad wrote:

> At 4:27 PM -0400 9/7/04, Edward Anton wrote:
>> Does anyone know of any instances of METANOEW taking a direct object 
>> in
>> either the GNT or the LXX or even the Early Christian writings? I'm 
>> still
>> feeling my way around Gramcord. Thanks.
>
> I assume that Gramcord includes a BDAG module, as does Accordance; you
> really ought to acquire it because it will go into the areas of usage 
> that
> you here indicate you're interested in: METANOEW is fundamentally an
> intransitive verb--it will NOT take a direct object, although it may 
> take a
> dative or an APO + genitive construction.

Carl, Gramcord does not offer a BDAG module. In fact, it offers very 
few modern language study tools outside the tagged texts themselves. 
The "Bible Companion" platform used for the tagged texts is incredibly 
outdated and its producers offer nothing in the way of modern study 
tools. The only thing Accordance and Gramcord ever had in common were 
the tagged texts, but, as you know, even that relationship is no more.
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Steven Lo Vullo
Madison, WI




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