[B-Greek] PNEUMA hAGION as a proper name
Rolf Furuli
furuli at online.no
Thu May 13 09:33:35 EDT 2010
Dear Alex,
I looked at the copy of the book in my library, and you are correct;
everything is on p. 126. So please forget p. 276.
Best regards,
Rolf Furuli
University of Oslo
>Rolf Furuli wrote:
>
> >In 1833 the book, "The Doctrine of the Greek
>Article applied to the Criticism and Illustration
>of the New Testament" by T.F. Middleton was
>published. The book is old, but still it is
>useful. On p. 276 Middleton wrote: "there being
>but one Holy Spirit, he could not be spoken of
>indefinitely." Therefore, Middleton concluded (p.
>126) that when the reference was to the
>influences and operations of the Holy Spirit,
>PNEUMA hAGION was "always anarthrous." [snip]
>
>List members may not be aware that the book to which Rolf refers us
>is available online:
><http://www.archive.org/details/doctrineofgreeka00midduoft>http://www.archive.org/details/doctrineofgreeka00midduoft
>
>Rolf mentions a quote from page 276, but the words cited are
>actually from the other page reference Rolf gives, viz, p. 126. I'm
>not sure of the relevance of page 276 to the discussion, and Rolf
>might be kind enough to point out whatever obvious thing I'm
>overlooking. The online edition is dated to the year Rolf mentions,
>1833.
>
>Alex Hopkins
>
>Melbourne, Australia
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