From: Mark Wilson (emory2oo2@hotmail.com)
Date: Sat Aug 11 2001 - 16:29:10 EDT
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Geo:
You wrote:
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>I am remembering [without the citation] John using the present tense of
>baptizmo historically after John the Baptist's death, where he writes
>something like [and please don't hold me to this!!] "(And He returned to
>the
>river), where John is baptizing", and where clearly this is an historical
>present,
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I have not looked for this particular passage you quote, but
I would not be too sure that "is baptizing" is the historic present,
although that may be an option.
I have noted in other sections of FF Bruce's commentary, where he
points out the idea of the "customary present." You might also
consider for this verse something like:
"and he returned to the river, where John customarily would baptize..."
I think that is the sense of the Customary Present.
My thoughts,
Mark Wilson
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