From: Carl W. Conrad (cwconrad@artsci.wustl.edu)
Date: Tue Apr 11 2000 - 08:57:05 EDT
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<div>At 5:01 AM -0700 4/11/00, Jason Hare wrote:</div>
<div>>Do you think that 2 Thess 1:12 is an example of<br>
>Granville Sharp's Rule? Just wanting to see what you</div>
<div>>all think.</div>
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<div>hOPWS ENDOXASQHi TO ONOMA TOU KURIOU hHMWN IHSOU EN hUMIN, KAI
hUMEIS EN AUTWi, KATA THN CARIN TOU QEOU hHMWN KAI KURIOU IHSOU
CRISTOU.</div>
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<div>I would say it is not, because KURIOU IHSOU CRISTOU is a
personal name. I cite Dale Wheeler's helpful syntax notes from
AcCordance:</div>
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<div><font color="#007700">II. Granville-Sharp's Construction:<br>
A. Definition: The Article-Noun-kai—-Noun Construction: involves
Granville Sharp's Rule<br>
1) Statement of the Granville-Sharp Rule: Both Substantives refer to
Same Person in Article-Noun-kai—-Noun Constructions when:<br>
a) Both Nouns are Personal<br>
b) Both Nouns are Singular<br>
c) Both Nouns are Non-proper (not someone's name)<br>
2) Exceptions to Granville-Sharp Rule: None in NT; Outside of NT are
not really exceptions either</font></div>
<div><font color="#007700">B. Uses: Mark 6:3; Luke 20:37; Eph 1:3;
2:14; Phil 2:25; Titus 2:13; Heb 3:1; James 3:9; 2Pet 1:1</font></div>
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<div>-- <br>
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Carl W. Conrad<br>
Department of Classics/Washington University<br>
One Brookings Drive/St. Louis, MO, USA 63130/(314) 935-4018<br>
Home: 7222 Colgate Ave./St. Louis, MO 63130/(314) 726-5649<br>
cwconrad@artsci.wustl.edu </div>
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