From: Matt Eby (ebymatt@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Dec 03 2001 - 09:43:24 EST
I found the following helpful; Fitzmyer surveys the history of meanings
suggested for the phrase:
J. A. Fitzmyer, "The Consecutive Meaning of EF W in Romans 5.12," _NTS_
39 (1993) 322ff.
Tom Schreiner's recent commentary on Romans is also intriguing...
Regards,
Matt Eby
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
--- Steven Lo Vullo <doulos@merr.com> wrote:
> Greetings all:
>
> I'd like some input on EF' hWi in Rom 5.12. What is the antecedent of
>
> hWi? It is tagged as neuter in Accordance, but can be masculine. If
> neuter, it cannot have a single substantive as its antecedent. Any
> ideas?
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