[B-Greek] AKOUW with gen and acc (was AUTOU in Jo 9:6 - )
Beata Urbanek
beata.urbanek at op.pl
Sat Mar 19 13:15:59 EDT 2011
I came across this: [Paul Danove, A Comparison of the Usage of AKOUW and
AKOUW- compounds in theSeptuagint and New Testament, Filología
Neotestamentaria 14 (2001) 65-86]
These results permit a reconsideration of traditional distributional rules
that attempt to explain the presence of genitive and accusative case noun
phrase objects. Such rules, generally rendered in three parts, cite
classical rules and then describe divergences in LXX and NT usage:
1. that of or about which one hears is in the accusative,
2. the person speaking appears in the genitive,
3. the sound which one hears is in the genitive, unless it is a
speech, LOGOS, which may be in either the genitive or the accusative.
Attempts to adapt these rules for the study of the LXX and NT are of
limited use.
At the end he puts his reformulated rules.
The article is here
http://www.bsw.org/Filologia-Neotestamentaria/Vol-14-2001/A-Comparison-Of-The-Usage-Of-Akouw-And-Akouw-Compounds-In-The-Septuagint-And-New-Testament/416/
Beata Urbanek
Vasile Stancu wrote:
>
>> What about this (im)possibility: AUTOU works with EPEXRISEN as it
>> would with HKOUSEN, for example.
Carl W. Conrad
> But AKOUW takes an accusative of the thing heard and a genitive of the
> person heard: HKOUSA AUTOU THN FWNHN.
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