Re: [Fwd: Jn 21:15-17]

From: John M. Moe (John.M.Moe-1@tc.umn.edu)
Date: Wed Apr 22 1998 - 12:33:12 EDT


Bill,

Present, active, indicative, 2nd person plural, and present, active
imperative, 2nd person plural. are the same. In your example PISTEUETE
displays this morphological ambiguity.

JM

Bill Ross wrote:

> Aren't there verb forms that can be either imperative or indicative?
> As
> "believe" in John 14:1?
>
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> From: dalmatia@eburg.com <dalmatia@eburg.com>
> To: B-GREEK <B-GREEK@virginia.edu>
> Date: Wednesday, April 22, 1998 9:05 AM
> Subject: [Fwd: Jn 21:15-17]

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Rev. John M. Moe
St. John's Lutheran Church, Rich Valley
http://www.state.net/sjrv/



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