[b-greek] Re: UBS4/NA27

From: Trevor Peterson (06PETERSON@cua.edu)
Date: Tue Apr 02 2002 - 13:16:17 EST


I can't check specific instances right now, but generally a gap within a
paragraph does indicate a lesser division.

Trevor Peterson
CUA/Semitics

>===== Original Message From "Eric S. Weiss" <eweiss@gte.net> =====
>> What do the "gaps" in the text between some sentences in N-A 27 mean?
>> E.g., my N-A 26 at work has a space between Acts 23:5 and 23:6 and between
>> 23:9 and 23:10 even though it is all part of one big paragraph. Some of
>> these space gaps seem to correspond to the paragraphing of the RSV
>> translation in my diglot N-A 27 Greek-English New Testament, but not all
>> do. They don't seem to be simply for the purpose of "justifying" the text
>> left-to-right. Do these indicate minor "paragraphs" within a larger
>> paragraph unit in the minds of the N-A authors?
>
>Not all such "gapped" text sections have the following sentence start with
>a capital letter, so I don't think it's to indicate a new sub-paragraph.
>Unfortunately, the two examples I gave DO have the sentence after the
>gap/white space starting with capitals so it gives the impression that all
>these gaps denote new paragraphs. But the space between John 13:5 and 13:6
>does NOT have the succeeding sentence (John 13:6) starting with a capital.
>Maybe THAT really is just for "justifying" the text left-to-right.
>
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