From: Hirokatsu Yoshihara (hiro-likeluke@mbd.nifty.com)
Date: Sat Nov 17 2001 - 00:52:22 EST
Dear list members,
I am now working on exercises of Wenham's "The Elements of New Testament
Greek" and have come across a problem. In Lesson 33 Exercise A-1, the
sentence goes;
OUAI, OUCI hH YUCH PLEION ESTIN THS TROFHS;
My question is about PLEION. Why is this adjective used in the neuter
form despite the fact that the other nouns ("hH YUCH" and "THS TROFHJ")
are both feminine? A feminine form, or the nominative feminine singular
form ("PLEIWN") should be used here, shouldn't it? If I am making a
very simple mistake, I will apologize.
Yours,
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Hirokatsu Yoshihara <hiro-likeluke@mbd.nifty.com>
November 17, 2001 (Sat.) 13:25 +08:00
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