[B-Greek] PAS in Colossians 1:15-20 and tense in v.20
kgraham0938 at comcast.net
kgraham0938 at comcast.net
Fri Oct 5 09:01:57 EDT 2007
I would say that PASHS KTISEWS is the same as TA PANTA. Some would disagree but I think that is what the context is arguing.
And yes, all things have been reconciled through Christ. Everything governed by that hOTI clause has already happened.
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Kelton Graham
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From: kramer kramer <brews4jesus at yahoo.com>
> B-Greekers,
>
> I have two questions about this passage.
>
> First, the usage of PAS.
>
> v.15 PAS KTISIS "every creature"
> v.16 PAS "all things"
> v.17 PAS "all things"
> v.18 PAS "all things"
> v.20 PAS "all things" (KJV)
>
> Does PAS refer to the same group of individuals in each of these verses?
>
> Secondly, APOKATALLASSO is in the aorist tense. Does this necessary mean that
> Christ has already reconciled PAS?
>
> -Kramer
>
>
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