From: lance w seevers (lws39@juno.com)
Date: Fri Dec 01 2000 - 00:52:52 EST
Luke doesn't use APOLUTRWSIS any place else. However, he does use
LUTRWSIS in 1:68 and 2:38. He also uses LUTROW in 24:21. Is it possible
that the way the latter two words are used could shed light on the
meaning in Luke 21:28?
Walt Seevers
ARXOMENWN DE TOUTWN GINESQAI ANAKUYATE KAI EPARATE TAS KEQALAS hUWN
DIOTI EGGIZEI APOLUTRWSIS hUWN.
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