[B-Greek] "Genitive of Apposition"

Stephen Carlson stemmatic at gmail.com
Mon Sep 13 22:24:55 EDT 2010


I've been used to "epexegetical genitive," but I've recently come
across it being called a "genitive of apposition" (e.g. Mounce,
Wallace).  How common is the term?

I have to admit I don't like, but the terminology seems to confound it
with a genitive in apposition.
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Stephen C. Carlson
Graduate Program in Religion
Duke University



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