From: Mark Wilson (emory2oo2@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Aug 28 2001 - 11:03:58 EDT
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George:
You wrote:
---- >The context has to be the determiner here. Paul is at pains to say that he >encountered a >real, physical Jesus, just like the other apostles. However, his encounter >came 'out of >time', as it were, since it was not at the same time as the others >encountered the >resurrected Jesus. His was a later delivery. ----What caught my attention here was "later delivery."
Does not the word EKTRWMA denote an "early" something, whether a premature birth, miscarriage, stillborn, or abortion.
I do note that BDAG suggests a "later" idea here as well, but where are the references to support that. Does this word ever denote a "later" anything?
Thanks,
Mark Wilson
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