A Grammar of New Testament Greek Volume 1
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1908 edition. Excerpt: ...Themt. 144b aK-qKoa fiev rovvop,a, fivq/jLovevas 8' ou (see Goodwin MT § 46)--BU 163 (ii/A.D.) fyaal oi irapovrei iicelvov /iSXKov (? " often") Tovto ireiroiTjKevai, Kal yap aXKoi w? irXrjyevje'i mrb avrov dva(j)opiov Se&co/eacri--EP 11 (222 B.C.) nrXeova.Ki'; yeypdpap.ev. To this category belong perfects with irmwore, as Jn l18 587 833, and such cases as 2 Co 1217, &v direaraXKa, "of those whom (from time to time) I have sent." The aorist is obviously much commoner; but the perfect may still be used to express a close nexus with present time. We turn finally to the residuum of genuinely aoristic 1 Cf Syll. 807" (ii/A.D.) Kal avifteij/ev Kal iXXvSev Kal-qvxaplnT-qaev 8r)/j.oo-la T$ 0e$ (ac. Asclepios). perfects, or those which have a fair claim to be thus regarded. First, we may frankly yield those alleged for Eev, viz. 57 and 85 etXrjfav (and by consequence probably 33 1117 and 227)) 7U and 193 etprKa ayj Since these are without apparent reduplication, they may well have been actual aorists in the writer's view: Bousset remarks how little Eev uses ea@ov. Secondly, we have „E ko erXvca, in 2 Co 213 l9 76, Eom 52--outside nmKa-paul only in Mk 51S We must j tninkj treat all the Pauline passages alike, though Blass believes the perfect justifiable except in 2 Co 213. It seems clear that an aorist would suit all passages in 2 Co; and in the first of them it seems hopeless to squeeze a natural perfect force into the Greek:1 an aorist would suit Mk I.e. perfectly, but that matters less. Now, if we may take them together, we can see an excellent reason why earjKa should have been used as an aorist. There is no Greek for possessed, the constative aorist, since eo-xpv is almost (if not quite) exclusively...
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