[B-Greek] Contrasting AIWNOS and HMERWN AIWNOS
George F Somsel
gfsomsel at yahoo.com
Sun Aug 13 17:26:17 EDT 2006
Yes, there is something of a difference. hHMERWN AIWNOS refers to the past. You might say "days long ago" or "ancient times" or "days of yore."
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Jason Kerrigan <jasonandshon at yahoo.com> wrote:
If there is no difference between AIWNOS
and HMERWN AIWNOS (Micah 5:2) then
why the inclusion of HMERWN at all?
Are there any passages in the Bible that
refer to a temporal existential past using an
unqualified AIWNOS?
Thanks,
Jason Kerrigan
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