From: Polycarp66@aol.com
Date: Mon Apr 08 2002 - 19:12:24 EDT
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>In a message dated 4/8/2002 3:24:22 PM Eastern Daylight Time, dbielby@juno.com writes:
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<BR>So although KAQIZW normally does not include judgement, is it possible
<BR>that this flavor of the word was in Luke's thoughts? If it was, what, if
<BR>anything in the passage would give us this concept potentially.
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<BR>Unless you can show that Luke was demonstrably quoting or, at least referring to, a particular passage, I would think that the only way to discern what might have been in Luke's mind (since my crystal ball is out for repair) is to check his usage of the word KAQIZW. There are 7 occurences in Luke:
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<BR>Lk 4.20
<BR> 5.3
<BR> 14.28
<BR> 14.31
<BR> 16.6
<BR> 19.30
<BR> 24.49
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<BR>gfsomsel
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