[B-Greek] 1 John 2:20
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Thu Feb 21 23:16:59 EST 2008
Check out BDAG pg 495. It reads " emphasizing a fact as surprising or unexpected or noteworthy : And yet, and in spite of that, nevertheless. For another example check out Matthew 12:43.
hOTAN DE TO AKAQARTON PNEUMA EXELQHi APO TOU ANQRWPOU DIERCETAI DI ANUDRWN TOPWN ZHTOUN ANAPAUSIN KAI OUC hEURISKEI
....seeking rest, but he finds none.
--
Kelton Graham
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From: JMonte2000 at aol.com
> Hi all I have a question, why is KAI kai. translated as But. It's the first
> word in 1 John 2:20 when I couldn't find this in any lexicons, they have,
> And, even also, namely,
> Any help would be appreciated. In the future is there a place to look when I
> find a small problem like this?
>
> Grace and peace
> Jim Montesano
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