Rom. 8:27

From: Philip E. Cleary (104247.3003@compuserve.com)
Date: Wed May 15 1996 - 00:23:08 EDT


Marion Fox wrote:

<Any reasonable interpretation of this passage must draw some kind of
distinction between the words ENTUGXANEI (verses 27 and 34) and
HUPERENTUGXANEI (verse 26). >

Could this be an example of the Indo-European phenomenon, which, I believe,
is called "iteration," i.e. a compound verb followed by the simple verb
with the same meaning?

Phil Cleary



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