Re: KAQIHMI in Rom. 1:28

From: Bernard Taylor (btaylor@polaris.lasierra.edu)
Date: Tue Jan 16 1996 - 19:40:41 EST


On Mon, 15 Jan 1996, Jim Beale wrote:

> In Romans 1:28, the word KAQHKONTA appears, and is usually translated
> "not seemly," or "not proper," or some equivalent. Yet, it seems, for
> the most part, in the NT and classical greek, KAQIHMI means more like
> "to let down."

The problem is that you have the wrong root. Try KAQHKW.

Bernard Taylor

ps. I answer email in sequence at the time I read it. Sorry if this has
already been addressed.



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