[B-Greek] KAT' IDIAN LK 10:23 feminine singular
Barry Hofstetter
nebarry at verizon.net
Sat Apr 23 08:57:07 EDT 2005
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From: "William Hassold" <sarwilha at atlantic.net>
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Subject: Re: [B-Greek] KAT' IDIAN LK 10:23 feminine singular
>>Thayer's Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament (based on Grimm's Wilke's
>>Clavis Novi Testamenti) suggests that the noun which lies behind the phrase
>>KAT' IDIAN is XWRA, which has the sense of "region" or "place".<<
Could well be. What's funny to me is that I pulled BAGD, and then LSJ (yes, I
use real books), and found no such explanation. I then looked at Thayer and
thought -- "Nah, not worth the time!"
N.E. Barry Hofstetter
Adjunct Faculty, The Center for Urban Theological Studies
Philadelphia, PA
http://www.cuts.edu
Visiting Faculty, Reformed Theological Seminary
Washington, D.C.
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