[B-Greek] the use of τὴν ἔχθραν in Ephesians 2:14-15

George F Somsel gfsomsel at yahoo.com
Sat May 7 12:22:11 EDT 2011


  
Αὐτὸς γάρ ἐστιν ἡ εἰρήνη ἡμῶν, ὁ ποιήσας τὰ ἀμφότερα ἓν καὶ τὸ μεσότοιχον τοῦ 
φραγμοῦ λύσας, τὴν ἔχθραν ἐν τῇ σαρκὶ αὐτοῦ, 

AUTOS GAR ESTIN hH EIRHNH hHMWN, hO POINHSAS TA AMFOTERA hEN KAI TA MESOTOIXON 
TOU FRAGMOU LUSAS, THN EXQRAN EN THi SARKI AUTOU
 
Firstly, it isn't so much about how to translate as how to understand.  I think 
you are misunderstanding the ESV translation.  I think the genitive relation 
given in the ESV is to be understood as a genitive of apposition -- in other 
words, the dividing wall consists in hostility.  I would similarly understand 
the τὴν ἔξθραν THN EXQRAN to be an appositive to the preceding τὸ 
μεσότοιχον τοῦ φραγμοῦ TO MESOTOIXON TOU FRAGMOU.   What seems to 
be understood here is the existence of a wall in the Temple which separates the 
area which the gentiles could visit from the area which no non-Jew was able to 
enter and which was indicated by a notice warning gentiles to not enter on pain 
of death.  

 george
gfsomsel 


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From: Jordan Cooper <jordanacooper12 at gmail.com>
To: b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org; Jordan Cooper <jordanacooper12 at gmail.com>
Sent: Sat, May 7, 2011 8:40:34 AM
Subject: [B-Greek] the use of τὴν ἔχθραν in Ephesians 2:14-15

Ephesians 2:14-15 ... ὁ ποιήσας τὰ ἀμφότερα ἓν καὶ τὸ μεσότοιχον τοῦ
φραγμοῦ λύσας,
τὴν ἔχθραν ἐν τῇ σαρκὶ αὐτοῦ τὸν νόμον τῶν ἐντολῶν ἐν δόγμασιν
καταργήσας....

I have come across two different translations of this passage, one in the
ESV which says,

"....who has made us both one and has broken down in his flesh the dividing
wall of hostility by abolishing the law of commandments in ordinances..."

and the other from an Interlinear bible,

"...He making us both one, and breaking down the middle wall of partition,
annulling in his flesh the enmity, the law of commandments in decrees..."

the ESV seems to be saying that "τὴν ἔχθραν" is modifying "μεσότοιχον
τοῦ φραγμοῦ"
("the dividing wall of hostility") where the Interlinear bible seems to be
connecting "τὴν ἔχθραν" to "τὸν νόμον τῶν ἐντολῶν ἐν δόγμασιν" ("anulling in
his flesh the emnity *which is *the law of commandments in decrees...").

In my opinion it seems that the Interlinear translation is more accurate
because of the accusative case of τὴν ἔχθραν indicating that it is the
direct object of καταργήσας, as opposed to the ESV translation which does
not seem to use τὴν ἔχθραν in a way that I am familiar with [but we all know
the flexibility of language so I wouldn't be surprised if it was used in a
way unknown to me :) ]

So my questions are...

- Are either of the translations accurate? If no, what would be a more
accurate translation?
- How is τὴν ἔχθραν functioning in the passage, and how does one determine
that?


thank you,

Jordan
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