[B-Greek] one word for past present and future
Glenden Riddle
glendenpriddle at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 14 17:18:12 EDT 2006
Hi Lena,
I think you're probably thinking about "gnomic" as in "gnomic aorist" which would be the reference to the verbal action without its being limited to any time. General principles or conditions can be stated in this way because they occur at any time (past, present, and future).
Glenden P. Riddle
Albuquerque, New Mexico
lena alward <lena32082 at yahoo.com> wrote:
good morning,
I was just wondering if there was one word that means Past, Present and Future. I have been looking for it for a couple of days now and cannot seem to find it. I heard my minister say it once but he retired so I can't ask him but if you could help me out that would be great.
Thank you,
Lena Alward
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