From: Daniel L Christiansen (dlc@multnomah.edu)
Date: Mon Feb 07 2000 - 18:18:37 EST
"Carl W. Conrad" wrote:
>
> I think I would want to understand the passage in 1 Clement as "the
> resurrection that comes seasonally." While I recall the passage (I know not
> from what source) back in the old Chase & Phillips beginning textbook:
> CRONOS MEN ESTIN EN hWi POLLOI EISIN KAIROI, KAIROS DE EN hWi OUK ESTIN
> POLUS CRONOS,
The text quoted in Chase & Phillips (p 22, if anyone is interested) is
attributed to Hippocrates: hO CRONOS ESTIN EN hWi KAIROS, KAIROS EN hWi
CRONOS OU POLUS. The fact that Carl was only close, and not exact with
the quote is amazing: it just proves he does this from memory! It makes
me look forward to being his age, with such a wealth of experience on
which to draw. Of course, even in my youth, I am trying to get close,
and not exact, with my own name and address :)
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