[B-Greek] Fwd: Are these genuine examples of Granville Sharp's rule?

Rick Brannan textgeek+bgreek at gmail.com
Tue Feb 15 08:27:11 EST 2011


To those interested, bible.org has an essay of Wallace's about
Granville Sharp's first rule; it includes a list of the references
that (at the time of composition) Wallace considered as fitting the
rule. Whether this has changed with his recent book, I have no idea.

http://bible.org/article/sharpi-redivivus-i-reexamination-granville-sharp-rule

There is a word doc version there that is available for download.

Additionally (since someone else mentioned it on this thread) I wrote
an internal paper for Logos Bible Software about using "syntax
searching" to find possible instances of Granville Sharp's first rule.
The PDF was published on our blog in October 2006; you can download it
here:

http://blog.logos.com/archives/2006/10/greek_syntax_searching_for_gra_1.html

Hope it helps,

Rick Brannan
http://www.supakoo.com/rick/ricoblog
http://www.logos.com/academic/bio/brannan

On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 2:41 PM,  <kgraham0938 at comcast.net> wrote:
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> Here are a bunch of verses from Wallace that he thinks are Granville Sharp. Don't know if it is all of them.
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> Luke 20:37 ; Rom 15:6 ; 2 Cor 1:3 ; 11:31 ; Gal 1:4 ; Eph 1:3 ; 5:20 ; Phil 4:20 ; Col 4:7 ; 1 Thess 1:3 ; 3:11 , 13 ; 1 Tim 6:15 ; Heb 12:2 ; Jas 1:27 ; 3:9 ; 1 Pet 2:25 ; 5:1 ; 2 Pet 1:11 ; 2:20 ; 3:2 , 18 ; Rev 1:6 ; Eph 6:21; Heb 3:1; 1 Pet 1:3; Rev 1:9
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> Matt 7:26 ; 13:20 ; Mark 15:29 ; Luke 6:47 ; 16:18 ; John 5:24 ; 6:54 ; 9:8 ; Acts 10:35 ; 1 Cor 11:29 ; 2 Cor 1:21, 22 ; Gal 1:15 ; 2 Thess 2:4 ; Heb 7:1 ; 1 John 2:4 , 9 ; 2 John 9 ; Rev 1:5 ; 16:15 . Matt 27:40; John 6:33;Acts 15:38;Eph 2:14; James 1:25; Rev 22:8
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> Acts 3:14; Rev 3:17; Phil 2:25;1Tim 5:5; Titus 2:13; 2 Pet 1:1
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> Regards
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> Kelton Graham
> kgraham0938 at comcast.net
> Club Wolverine
> Huron High School
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Carl Conrad" <cwconrad2 at mac.com>
> To: "B-Greek" <b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org>
> Sent: Monday, February 14, 2011 9:46:28 AM
> Subject: [B-Greek] Fwd: Are these genuine examples of Granville Sharp's rule?
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> As I do not personally have or know of such a "complete list of
> Granville-Sharp genuine constructions," I take the question to this
> distinguished forum of those "most likely to know."
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> Carl W. Conrad
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> Begin forwarded message:
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>> From: bwmeyers at toast.net
>> Date: February 14, 2011 9:28:23 AM EST
>> To: cwconrad at artsci.wustl.edu
>> Subject: Re: Are these genuine examples of Granville Sharp's rule?
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>> Dr. Conrad
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>> I'm sorry to bother you if it wasn't necessary, but I would like to
>> find a complete list of Granville Sharp genuine constructions by at
>> least someone (preferably accurate, but even not so accurate
>> otherwise), in the Bible (especially NT, but also LXX would be nice
>> --- or might it not be valid in the LXX?).
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>> Could you refer me to such a list?
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>> Thank you
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>> Bob Meyers (a list member)
>> bwmeyers at toast.net
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> Carl W. Conrad
> Department of Classics, Washington University (Retired)
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-- 
He who translates a verse verbatim is a liar.
But he who alters it is a villain and a heretic.
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