Re: TOTE in Matthew

From: Jack Kilmon (jkilmon@historian.net)
Date: Fri Feb 12 1999 - 10:45:44 EST


Yes, particularly as an Aramaic "marker (tote/edayin).
There was recently a long thread on this on another list and
Randall Buth gave some facinating perspectives. I will
see if I can resurrect the treatments and repost them.

Jack

Hunn Choi wrote:
>
> Hello, friends.
>
> I am wondering if anyone has worked on the use of 'TOTE' in Matthew.
> Thanks.
>
> Hunn
>
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