[B-Greek] GINOMAI: Middle or Passive in Tit 3:7?

Marty Cauley Marty.Cauley at sfrep.com
Thu Jun 30 09:08:22 EDT 2005


Hey Jim,
Yes, but I was not the president. I held another office in CEF. At that
time, my research tended to be focused on the nature of inspiration due to
turmoil at SEBTS. And the fact that I was a co-recipient of the Advanced
Greek Award at SEBTS, despite the fact that I held what was the minority
opinion at the school at time, is collaborative of my interest in the
actually wording of the text. 

But my research has gravitated toward soteriological and misthological (cf.
MISTHOS) pursuits in the years since then. In reality, most of my exegeses
even at SEBTS were probably along this line of research. 

It has been a while since I've been to B-Greek. But evaluating the
soteriological versus misthological understanding of potential import of the
possible middle understanding of GINOMAI gave occasion for my return.
Thanks,
Marty Cauley


-----Original Message-----
From: Jim West [mailto:jwest at highland.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 6:10 PM
To: Marty.Cauley at sfrep.com
Subject: Re: [B-Greek] GINOMAI: Middle or Passive in Tit 3:7?



Marty Cauley, are you the same Marty who was president of the CEF at 
SEBTS in the mid to late 80's?

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D. Jim West

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