[B-Greek] TRECHO versus DIWKW
Mark Lightman
lightmanmark at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 18 20:12:16 EDT 2011
Hi, Billy,
τρέχει μεν ὁ χρόνος, διώκει δ' ὁ θἀνατος. (TRECEI MEN hO CRONOS,
DIWKEI D' hO QANATOS.
Mark L
Φωσφορος
FWSFOROS MARKOS
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From: Billy Shaw <billyspdfs at yahoo.com>
To: Biblical Greek List <b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Tue, March 15, 2011 4:49:24 PM
Subject: [B-Greek] TRECHO versus DIWKW
Dear List,
I am studying I Cor. 9:24 and interested that TRECHONTES from TRECHO is the verb
used here and in the other occurence of BRABEION (Phi. 3:14) DIWKW is used.
I've looked at some of the basic resources (Robertson, Louw/Nida, BGAD) but
wanted to hear from the list as to the finer points. I guess what I'm wondering
is - Is the primary difference in the form of sport or in the extent of
exertion?
Humbly yours,
Billy
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