From: Jonathan Burke (jburke@sprint.com.au)
Date: Fri Dec 07 2001 - 08:47:23 EST
Here's a far simpler question. I'm pretty sure that it's very basic, and
even my schoolboy Greek doesn't find this difficult, but I want to make
sure.
BAPTIZEIN EN uDATI
What does that mean?
BAPTIZEIN EIS oNOMA
What does that mean?
Is there a difference? Does the preposition help differentiate between
BAPTIZEIN EN uDATI, and BAPTIZEIN EIS oNOMA?
Thanks.
Jonathan Burke.
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