From: Daniel L. Christiansen (dlc@multnomah.edu)
Date: Thu Sep 13 2001 - 16:41:55 EDT
FOBEW is often followed by an accusative, to denote that which is being feared. I
would suggest that this is the use of UMAS, here in Gal 4:11. Paul is made afraid,
when he looks at the Galatians. It is not so much the Galatians, themselves, but
their activities which cause him to fear; nevertheless, UMAS is the source or cause
for FOBOUMAI.
Daniel
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