Phil. 2:6-An Example of Anaphora?

From: Edgar Foster (questioning1@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Jun 02 1999 - 09:36:22 EDT


Dear B-Greekers,

In Phil. 2:6, the apostle Paul writes:

hOS EN MORFH QEOU hUPARXWN OUX hARPAGMON hHGHSATO TO EINAI ISA QEWi.

Would it be correct to view TO as an anaphorical article? Does the
phrase TO EINAI ISA QEWi point back to hOS EN MORFH QEOU hUPARXWN?

Thanks,

Edgar

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Edgar Foster
Classics Major
Lenoir-Rhyne College

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