Case form of Participles used as Verb Compliments

From: clayton stirling bartholomew (c.s.bartholomew@worldnet.att.net)
Date: Wed Apr 21 1999 - 15:57:10 EDT


What is the function of the case form in a participle when it is used as
a verb compliment?

Example Luke 7:45

hAUTH DE AF' hHS EISHLQON OU DIELIPEN
KATAFILOUSA MOU TOUS PODAS.

What does the case form of KATAFILOUSA do here? Does it link the
participle construction to the hAUTH in an adjectival relationship? If
so does the participle serve both to complete the verbal idea and limit
the subject?

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Clayton Stirling Bartholomew
Three Tree Point
P.O. Box 255 Seahurst WA 98062

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