[B-Greek] POLIAS kai KNHMAS
Daniel Buck
bucksburg at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 15 15:51:56 EDT 2009
OK, Great. And here's the one for POLIAS:
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/morph.jsp?l=polias&la=greek#lexicon
which cites IV Mac 7:15.
I guess I can dispense with the books as they have all been replaced with websites. Does anyone have a list?
Daniel
----- Original Message ----
From: Tom Moore <tom at katabiblon.com>
To: Daniel Buck <bucksburg at yahoo.com>; B-Greek at lists.ibiblio.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 3:25:51 PM
Subject: Re: [B-Greek] POLIAS kai KNHMAS
Daniel,
Here's the LSJ entry for κνήμη:
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/morph.jsp?l=knhmh&la=greek
Regards,
Tom Moore
> -------Original Message-------
> From: Daniel Buck <bucksburg at yahoo.com>
> Subject: [B-Greek] POLIAS kai KNHMAS
> Sent: Apr 15 '09 17:21
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>
> I have a long ways to go in learning Greek--I'm still trying to get to the point where I can look up any word I don't know. I have all the books I thought I'd need (BAG, EGC, AGL), but I keep running across words in the LXX that don't seem to be listed (AGL has all the words from the TR already fully declined and cross-referenced).
>
> I'm studying HSAIAS 47:2 in the Brenton/Bagster LXX and came across a couple of words I can't find anywhere. The interlinear goes as follows:
>
> APOKOLUYAI TO KATAKALUMMA SOU, ANAKALUYAI TAS POLIAS, ANASURE TAS KNHMAS
> remove thy veil, uncover thy white hairs, make bare the leg
>
> 1.Since the Hebrew has 'lift the skirt', I question the translation of 'white hairs' for POLIAS (anyway, it should be 'the', not 'thy', right?). Might this be a misprint or scribal error for PODIAS?
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> 2. KNHMAS neems to be cognate to 'knee', but there seems to be no word in Gk other than GONU. The KN- combination doesn't even appear to be typical of the Greek sound system. Another typo, or is the lemma so different I have to practically know Greek just to be able to find it?
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> Daniel Buck
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