From: George Young (gwyoung@morgan.ucs.mun.ca)
Date: Fri May 19 2000 - 15:27:32 EDT
Dear List Members:
G-Mark's stormy and rough Greek is well known. However, do any list members
see any traces 'classical' elegance in Mark's at 2:19(20)? (The analogy of
the bridegroom.) If so, are there any other incidents of stylistic 'change'
in the gospel of Mark of which members can inform me?
Sincerely,
George W. Young, PhD
Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies
Queen's College Faculty of Theology
210 Prince Philip Drive
St. John's NF
CANADA A1B 3R6
Tel. (709) 753-0116
Fax. (709) 753-1214
email: gwyoung@morgan.ucs.mun.ca
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