[B-Greek] LATREUW AND LATREIA Revisited

Danny Dixon bereandad2003 at yahoo.com
Fri Aug 11 00:47:40 EDT 2006


On Monday September 28 19:36:17 EDT 1998, Ben Crick (ben.crick at argonet.co.uk) wrote "Philippians 3:3 PNEUMATI"    in response to a question on Monday 28 September 98 (14:14:36 +1100).
   
  tduke at westpac.com.au wrote:
   
  'hOI PNEUMATI QEOU LATREUONTES'
   
  Should this verse be translated: '(we) worship by the Spirit of God' or 'we worship the Spirit of God' ? or indeed, something else!

Ben replied:
   
  Tim:

 The Bauer-Arndt-Gingrich Lexicon comes to our aid here. It cites:
 "hOI PNEUMATI QEOU LATROUONTES /those who worship by the Spirit of God/  Phil 3:3" (s.v. LATREUW, page 468).

 LATREUW is one of those verbs which govern the Dative; it means not so much "to worship" but "to render service to", hence the dative case of
 the One to Whom the service is rendered. LATREUW without the Dative object implies worship to /God/ (understood).
. . . .  . . . .  

   Revd Ben Crick, BA CF
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  I have recently been giving thought to LATREUW AND LATREIA, and have been wondering if one should feel bound to restrict the meaning of a word solely on the basis of its usage in previous texts. This is a lexicographical question. It seems to me that nothing is ultimately "understood" if an author chooses to use a word either metaphorically or in a new manner altogether from what has heretofore been so. LATREUW, for example, while in the pagan literature might be used of (not imply) worship to the gods (See Moulton and Milligan), that usage is not restricted to that understanding. LATREIA, for example seems to have to do with service that one renders gernerally, as ben seems to indicate regarding the verb. But are there uses LATREUW in a more generic context. Or is the literature completely limited to the service of worship that goes to the gods, and, in the NT, to God?
   
  Danny Andre' Dixon



         
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
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