[B-Greek] Another question
George F Somsel
gfsomsel at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 30 04:45:25 EDT 2009
First, get a REAL lexicon, not a crutch. That means BDAG.
The -ONOS entry is the genitive ending.
george
gfsomsel
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From: Timothy S. Nelson <wayland at wayland.id.au>
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Subject: [B-Greek] Another question
First, in relation to my last questions, if you have recommendations as to what I should read to be able to answer them, that would help too.
Now for my next question. I have an Analytical Lexicon, and every part of the entry is explained in the front, except one. Let me give an example (Unicode first, ASCII after):
(5045) τέκτων, ονος, ὁ, nom. sg. m. n. [Section 4.2.e] /an artisan/; and spc.
/one who works in wood, a carpenter/, Matt. 13:55; Mark 6:3
(5045) TE/KTWN, ONOS, hO, nom. sg. m. n. [Section 4.2.e] /an artisan/; and spc.
/one who works in wood, a carpenter/, Matt. 13:55; Mark 6:3
The part that isn't explained in my book is the part where it says «ονος, ὁ» (ONOS, hO). Are these alternative endings to the word? The ὁ (hO) can't be; I'm having trouble thinking of what these might be. Does anyone know? If so, are you willing to tell me?
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