[B-Greek] Luke 2:36

ewhitehous at brynmawr.edu ewhitehous at brynmawr.edu
Tue Jan 2 20:19:40 EST 2007


I think Danker explains the sense of this passage well. He defines
PARQENIA as a state of being a virgin, but then adds: Of the time of
virginity (w. focus on time of entry into married status). This works well
here given both the context and the preposition APO upon which it is
dependent.
> Yes, that's it.
>
>
> --- George F Somsel <gfsomsel at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Are you referring to
>>
>> KAI HN ANNA PROFHTIS, QUGATHR QANOUHL, EK FULHS
>> ASHR; AUTH PROBEBHKUIA EN hHMERAIS POLLAIS ZHSASA
>> META ANDROS ETH hEPTA APO THS PARQENIAS AUTHS
>>
>> and specifically to APO THS PARQENIAS AUTHS?
>>
>> george
>> gfsomsel
>> _________
>>
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----
>> From: Tory Thorpe <torythrp at yahoo.com>
>> To: b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org
>> Sent: Tuesday, January 2, 2007 6:03:32 PM
>> Subject: [B-Greek] Luke 2:36
>>
>>
>> Dear List,
>>
>> The final clause in Luke 2:36 is somewhat ambiguous.
>> May we have an adverbial phrase here?
>>
>> Tory Thorpe
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