[b-greek] Re: Col 1:14

From: Mark Wilson (emory2oo2@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri Jul 27 2001 - 22:13:19 EDT


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Kevin:

Concerning this:

In Col. 1:14 THN AFESIN is in apposition to THN APOLUTRWSIN.

You replied to Clay:

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Very simple answer.

Yes, it is an accusative in epexegetical apposition to THN APOLUTRWSIN -----

Would AFESIN and APOLUTRWSIN have to be synonyms in order for them to be in APPOSITION to each other? And if they were NOT synonyms, would these two accusatives then be considered PARALLEL, rather than in apposition?

Thanks,

Mark Wilson

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