APOLEIPW

From: Micheal Palmer (mwpalmer@earthlink.net)
Date: Thu Mar 05 1998 - 01:03:17 EST


Do any of you know of a place where the verb APOLEIPW appears in a context
which marks it clearly as middle voice. Active voice examples are easy to
find (2 Timothy 4:13, 20; Titus 1:5). I know of a few passive voice
examples (Hebrews 4:6, 9; 10:26), but can't find any which are clearly
middle. Are there any? What about examples outside the NT but in the same
time period? How would you understand the meaning in the middle voice (if
it does appear)?

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