From: Charlie Trimm (chtrimm@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Jul 15 1999 - 02:05:53 EDT
I came across something interesting the other day in Matthew that I was
wondering about regarding the aorist endings on PROSERCOMAI.
In Matthew 4:11 it is PROSHLQON, the second aorist ending, as it is
usually found.
But in Matthew 5:1 and Luke 13:31, it is PROSHLQAN, the first aorist
ending. Anyone know why in these two cases the first aorist endings are
used?
Thanks
Charlie Trimm
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