From: Mark Wilson (emory2002@hotmail.com)
Date: Mon Aug 07 2000 - 01:53:34 EDT
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2 Cor. 4:16
ALLA hO ESW hHMWN ANAKAINOUTAI hHMERAi KAI hHMERAi
A commentary I am reading says that the Present Tense of ANAKAINOUTAI
coupled with the idiom hHMERAi KAI hHMERAi would imply something
that is renewed all over again each day, rather than an on-going process.
This act of renewing is something we are to undertake each day. According to
the commentary, this is not an on-going renewal process
that would have some gradual increase or decrease over a period of time.
I get the impression that he believes this act of renewal enters us into a
renewed "state" each day. And that "state" only last one day. We must renew
day after day.
Can anyone explain why?
Thank you,
Mark Wilson
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