[B-Greek] 1 Cor.16.2

Richard Ghilardi qodeshlayhvh at juno.com
Wed Aug 29 23:22:52 EDT 2007


Hello again Folks,

On second thought...

I agree with George's translation. So it would read,

EMAQON EN hHMERAi MIAi KATA SABBATON

My rendering below doesn't make any sense.

Yours in His grace,

Richard Ghilardi - qodeshlayhvh at juno.com
West Haven, Connecticut USA

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On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 22:10:42 -0500 Richard Ghilardi
<qodeshlayhvh at juno.com> writes:
> Hello Folks,
> 
> "I study on one day of the week."
> ?µa??? µ?a^? t??? saßß?t??
> EMAQON MIAi TINI SABBATOU
> 
> Yours in His grace,
> Richard Ghilardi - qodeshlayhvh at juno.com
> West Haven, Connecticut USA
>
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> ============
> On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 23:48:27 +0000 "Denise Parkes"
> <deniseparkes at hotmail.com> writes:
> > The problem with relying on dictionaries that are based entirely 
> on 
> > the NT 
> > and early Christian literature, is that they tend to present 
> > traditional 
> > "in-house" and therefore, potentially biased, definitions.
> > 
> > So can anyone tell me whether KATA MIAN SABBATOU could ever mean 
> "on 
> > one day 
> > of the week"?
> > 
> > For example, could I use KATA MIAN SABBATOU if I was trying to 
> > compose the 
> > following sentence in Greek: "I study on one day of the week."
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > Denise Parkes



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