[b-greek] re: tense

From: Mike Sangrey (mike@sojurn.lns.pa.us)
Date: Wed Jun 28 2000 - 19:51:08 EDT



Randall Buth <ButhFam@compuserve.com> said:
> Between Greek and Hebrew, Greek is the more distinctly aspectual
> language. That becomes so clear when dealing with Semitisms in the
> Gospels or with the LXX and MT.

Would you be so kind and give us weanies an example or two.


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Mike Sangrey
mike@sojurn.lns.pa.us
Landisburg, Pa.
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            "There is one book which explains all of these."



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