[b-greek] Punctuation-Lk9:21

From: Rick H Duggin (rduggin@juno.com)
Date: Tue Jan 23 2001 - 14:16:52 EST


B-GREEKERS,

My Nestle-Aland (26) text places a period at the end of Lk.9:21,
which leaves verse 22 without a main verb.

My Nestle-Aland (27) Greek text puts no punctuation at the end
of verse 21, and the parallel Latin text puts a comma.

Metzger's Textual Commentary says nothing about this
passage (and nothing else I have checked does either).
Should I to assume the 26th edition is a misprint (comma
for a period)?

And though this may be pushing it to the breaking point,
could I assume that, since the NRSV puts a comma after
verse 21, that this respresents Metzger's true view of the
punctuation in this passage?

As always, thanks for your comments.

Rick Duggin
318 Kings Hwy.
Murfreesboro, TN 37129
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