From: Michael Burer (burer@bible.org)
Date: Mon Oct 02 2000 - 07:47:29 EDT
Greg wrote:
> There are several qualifications missing from your description, including
the
> fact that the rule is not applicable to proper names or even, for the same
> reasons, to terms carrying the semantic weight of proper names, such as
> "Christ" and in some contexts "Lord," "God" and others.
Dear Greg:
Traditionally Granville Sharp's rule is defined as not applying to proper
names. Arguing that semantic equivalents are are also excluded goes beyond
the scope
of the rule, in my opinion. I'd like to know how you came to include "terms
carrying the semantic weight of proper names" in your definition, since this
is an addition to how Sharp's rule is usually defined.
Best regards,
Michael Burer
Ph.D. Student
Dallas Theological Seminary
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