"KAI OUK EGINWSKEN AUTHN hEWS hOU ETEKEN hUION..." (Matthew 1:25). I know that it's a mistake to force tense-differences, but is the use of the imperfect tense here ("EGINWSKEN") significant, especially in a context in which the aorist tense predominates? Andrew J. Birch Palma de Mallorca, Spain