From: Adam, Professor AKM (AKM.Adam@PTSEM.EDU)
Date: Tue Jul 07 1998 - 08:37:33 EDT
Jonathan et al.,
One verb whose aorist stem takes both 1st and 2nd aorist endings is
PIPTW, which appears as both EPESON and EPESA. . . .
Grace and peace,
AKMA (reading proofs, finally)
akm.adam@ptsem.edu
Princeton Theological Seminary
That which we haven't yet bothered to imagine is not therefore
impossible.
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