[b-greek] Re: 2 Cor 12:7

From: c stirling bartholomew (cc.constantine@worldnet.att.net)
Date: Sun Dec 16 2001 - 17:05:26 EST


on 12/16/01 1:45 PM, Steven Lo Vullo wrote:

> Even if DIO is authentic, it is not hard to see how, in the
> course of the dictation or composition of a letter, the thoughts run
> ahead, and an instrumental dative indicating cause is left "hanging" at
> the beginning of a sentence.

Steven,

OK, but first you might try and find one UNDISPUTED case of a DIO clause
constituent which is located to the left of DIO. I have been looking for one
and as yet have not found an example. This is a time consuming task and it
has consumed too much of my time already. Here are the places in the UBSGNT3
where DIO is found:

Matt. 27:8 Luke 1:35 Luke 7:7 Acts 10:29 Acts 15:19 Acts 20:31 Acts 24:26
Acts 25:26 Acts 26:3 Acts 27:25 Acts 27:34 Rom. 1:24 Rom. 2:1 Rom. 4:22 Rom.
13:5 Rom. 15:7 Rom. 15:22 1Cor. 12:3 1Cor. 14:13 2Cor. 1:20 2Cor. 2:8 2Cor.
4:13 2Cor. 4:16 2Cor. 5:9 2Cor. 6:17 2Cor. 12:7 2Cor. 12:10 Gal. 4:31 Eph.
2:11 Eph. 3:13 Eph. 4:8 Eph. 4:25 Eph. 5:14 Phil. 2:9 1Th. 3:1 1Th. 5:11
Philem. 1:8 Heb. 3:7 Heb. 3:10 Heb. 6:1 Heb. 10:5 Heb. 11:12 Heb. 11:16 Heb.
12:12 Heb. 12:28 Heb. 13:12 James 1:21 James 4:6 1Pet. 1:13 2Pet. 1:10 2Pet.
1:12 2Pet. 3:14

If you can locate one UNDISPUTED example then I would be willing to let the
DIO issue rest.

greetings,

Clay


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Clayton Stirling Bartholomew
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P.O. Box 255 Seahurst WA 98062



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