[B-Greek] Robertson's Greek Grammar digital
Kevin W. Woodruff
cierpke at prodigy.net
Tue Jul 15 16:43:06 EDT 2008
Jarek:
In both cases, the word gun whould be the Greek word hEWS. Additionally, the word that you have as "an" in the phrase, " W. &H. read in the text an" should read hWS.
I hope this answers your questions
Kevin
romanjaro at poczta.onet.pl wrote:
Dear,
I have a question about Robertson's Grammar.
On the page 976 of this digital version we have sentences:
"W. H. have hWS in the margin, though keeping hEWS in text (as does Nestle).
If hEWS is genuine, it is clearly 'while,' not 'until.' In Jo. 12:35 f. W. &
H. read in the text an, not gun. We have, besides, hEWS hOTOU EI in Mt.
5:25."
And second passage:
"Both hEWS hOU and hEWS hOTOU are used, but always without AN. So hEWS hOU
ANELWSIN (Ac. 23:21) and hEWS hOTOU PLHRWQH (Lu. 22:16). With simple gun it
is more common to have AN."
What does (underlined by me) word 'gun' mean? Is it correct?
Jarek Romanowski
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