I don't have Porter's, but if it is in the index, it would be found under
"hendiaDys" (hEN DIA DUS = one through two), not hendiasys. If you have
BDF (or can make the proper conversion from BDR), hendiadys is found at
¤ 442(16). Here is a quote:
"(16) The co-ordination of two ideas, one of which is dependent
on the other (hendiadys), serves in the NT to avoid a series of
dependent genitives (cf. ¤ 162(2)): A 23:6 PERI ELPIDOS KAI ANA-
STASEWS NEKRWN 'on account of the hope of the resurrection of
the dead'; . . . ."
Also cited are: Ac14:17 1:25 1Pt4:14 Jm5:10 Lk2:47 21:15 Rv1:5 2Tm2:13
Tt2:13 2Pt1:16. Funk's notes also cite Mk6:26=Mt14:9.
Stephen Carlson
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