[B-Greek] Semantic domain of hUDRIA
Elliot Poe
Elliot.Poe at gmail.com
Wed Jan 31 23:01:52 EST 2007
My apologies. Here is the correct link:
http://www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/cgprograms/dict/asp/dict.asp?path=/Pottery/Lecture1/Script/&page=Hydria.htm
Yours,
Elliot Poe
Elliot Poe wrote:
>There are classical examples of this sort of pottery on the web in the
>Beazley collection. Of course, by the time the Gospel of John was
>written, the jar might have changed quite a bit. But the following link
>will give you some idea of what the word could represent around the
>fifth century in Athens.
>
>http://www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/Pottery/Lecture1/Script/GreekPaintedPottery1.asp
>
>Yours,
>Elliot Poe
>
>Joseph Weaks wrote:
>
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>>John 2.6 HSAN DE EKEI LIQINAI hUDRIAI hEX KATA TON KAQARISMON TWN
>>IOUDAIWN CWROUSAI ANA METRHTAS DUO H TREIS
>>
>>I'm working with imagining the the Wedding in Cana story. Any
>>thoughts on purification rite water jars that held the water/wine?
>>These uHDIRAI? How distinct of a type of jar might we think it was...
>>or is the term hUDRIA non-descript in form and shape generic even if
>>the use is specific?
>>
>>Anyone point me to online pics of potential candidates for the shape
>>and kind of jar? I'm not finding images of ones this big.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Joe Weaks
>>
>>
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