[B-Greek] rev. 3:1

Jerry Austin Reimer jerry at lsm.org
Mon Nov 26 20:59:02 EST 2007


The subject has a reputation (name) that it is alive but the subject is
dead. The three termination, predicate adjective (fronted here for emphasis)
means dead. The stative verb strengthens this thought.

Jerry Reimer


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Does the construct of this sentence indicate that the subject is dead,
or in the process of dying?

Oida  sou ta erga, oti onoma exeiv  oti zhv, kai nekrov ei.

Mike Singleton, PMP
Enterprise Data Analyst
(253) 924-3534
michael.singleton at weyerhaueser.com


The beginning is the most important part of the work.
Plato


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