LXX Judges 4:11 Question

dbielby@juno.com
Fri, 8 May 1998 14:13:03 -0500

Anyone know the answer to the form analysis of the last participle in
Judges 4:11 in the LXX?

In my computer software it shows Echomena as Present Middle Particple
Feminine Singular Nominative. The alternate text shows it as
Pres/Mid/Particple Neuter Plural Accusative. My textbook grammatical
rules don't allow for Echomena to be Feminine Singular Nominative, but
the Text Syntax seems to force it.

Any help here?

David A. Bielby I (Sr. Pastor) Vineyard Christian Fellowship
Bloomington/Normal Il
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