[B-Greek] Arethas and Paul in 2Thes 2,2 - both proleptic ?

Peter Streitenberger ps2866 at bingo-ev.de
Mon Mar 28 10:33:54 EDT 2011


Dear Friends,

I'm reading a passage from Arethas (Fragm. in Epist. II ad Thess, 661.15): "SUNUPAKOUETAI TAUTA TOIS PROKEIMENOIS· MHDEIS hUMAS EXAPA THSHi hOTI ENESTHKEN hH hHMERA PRIN TAUTA GENHTAI TOTE THN APISTIAN TWN ANQRWPWN hO DIABOLOS EISHGEN"

I wanted to compare it with 2Thes 2,2: "hWS hOTI ENESTHKEN hH hHMERA TOU CRISTOU"

Is ENESTHKEN in both cases a proleptic Perfect ? That means the events are still future. 

My other question is the exact meaning of "SUNUPAKOUETAI TAUTA TOIS PROKEIMENOIS" - I can't handle the semantics and the syntax.

Thank you !

Peter, Germany 





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