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jgibson000 wrote: ↑May 25th, 2021, 4:54 pm
Then I have no idea why you declared that the discussion of the meaning of πειρᾶζω has ended.
Jeffrey
Jeffrey, I think Eeli was not declaring that the discussion the meaning of πειρᾶζω has ended, but was reporting the error message received when trying to follow the link you provided ( https://www.academia.edu/s/fd435ca6a4/t ... e-evidence ).
This message.
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I see and I apologize for misunderstanding what you posted. But all that message means is that the open **discussion** of the article has ended. It does not mean that the article is no longer accessible to be read.
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jgibson000 wrote: ↑May 26th, 2021, 2:57 pm
I see. But all that means is that the open **discussion** of the article has ended. It does not mean that the article is no longer accessible to be read.
The links I sent should work, especially if you are subscribed to academia.edu. Otherwise, send me your e-mail address and I'll send you a PDF of them.
Jeffrey
Jeffrey B. Gibson
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jgibson000 wrote: ↑May 26th, 2021, 3:05 pm
The links I sent should work, especially if you are subscribed to academia.edu. Otherwise, send me your e-mail address and I'll send you a PDF of them.
Jeffrey
I'm subscribed, but you linked the discussion and not the document itself. I certainly would not mind reading your monograph!
N.E. Barry Hofstetter, M.A., Th.M.
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Instructor of Latin
Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy
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