[b-greek] Re: 1 Tim. 2:12, meaning of AUQENTEIN

From: Kevin W. Woodruff (cierpke@prodigy.net)
Date: Fri Aug 11 2000 - 13:28:39 EDT


Rob:

There is a fairly detailed section on the meaning of AUQENTEIN in

Women in the church : a fresh analysis of I Timothy 2:9-15 /
 edited by Andreas J. Kostenberger, Thomas R. Schreiner and H. Scott
Baldwin.Grand Rapids, Mich. : Baker Books, 1995 pages 65-80

Hope this helps,


Kevin

At 12:49 PM 8/11/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>Howdy B-Greekers,
>
>I need some help. I'm trying to get some in-depth information on the
>meaning of AUQENTEIN in 1 Tim. 2:12. Unfortunately, Kittel and BAGD have
>been of surprisingly little use (I guess this is due to the fact that
>this verse is the only one where AUQENTEW appears in the NT). Anybody
>have any suggestions on what sort of extra-biblical sources I could
>consult? I haven't had the chance to check the Septuagint.
>
>Also, I have a question about the syntax of the verse. I noticed that
>ANHR appears in the genitive here. Is this an example of the genitive
>object? I seem to remember from Greek class that DIDASKW (and perhaps
>AUQENTEW?) can take the genitive (as opposed to the accusative). What is
>the significance of this contruction?
>
>Thanks for the input,
>
>Rob Monti
>M.Div. Student
>Regent University
>
>
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