[B-Greek] Romans 11: who is you?
David Weiner
cdweiner at comcast.net
Sat Oct 10 09:51:35 EDT 2009
The singular 'you' is used in this passage several times. The plural
'you' had been used earlier in verse 13. Can we know if the singular
'you' here is referring to an individual or a group? And, if so, then
'who' is being referenced?
17 EI DE TINES TWN KLADWN EXEKLASQHSAN SU DE AGRIELAIOS WN ENEKENTRISQHS
EN AUTOIS KAI SUGKOINWNOS THS hRIZHS THS PIOTHTOS THS ELAIAS EGENOU
18 MH KATAKAUCW TWN KLADWN EI DE KATAKAUCASAI OU SU THN hRIZAN BASTAZEIS
ALLA hH hRIZA SE
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