[B-Greek] Personal appositional genitives

Minton, Ron rminton at bible.edu
Wed Mar 9 16:36:33 EST 2005


Since Dan also says Eph. 2:2 is doubtful even for his own choice of
classification (104), I think the passage is not in concrete.  In other
word, I would not rule out the Gen. of apposition in Eph. 2:2.

Ron Minton

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Wallace (GGBB, pp. 97, 100, 104) says the genitive of apposition cannot
occur when both nouns are personal. Is this generally accepted, or is
there room for debate on this point? Specifically, is the head noun in
Eph 2:2 ambiguous enough so that it could be clarified by an
appositional genitive? Thanks,

Steven Anderson

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