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Topic: Religions > Bible
User: "basicallyblues"
Date: 27 Feb 2005 11:09:51 PM
Object: Differences Between Classical and Hellenistic Greek
instead of letting "Guardian" browbeat anyone into believing his
delusion go to this link.
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~jtreat/koine/classical.html#general
Sources
Blass, Friedrich and A. Debrunner. A Greek Grammar of the New Testament
and Other Early Christian Literature. Translated and revised by Robert
W. Funk. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1961.
Dana, E. H., and Mantey, J. R. A Manual Grammar of the Greek New
Testament. New York: MacMillan Co., 1927.
Gingrich, F. Wilbur. "The Greek New Testament as a Landmark in the
Course of Semantic Change." Journal of Biblical Literature 73 (1954):
189-196.
Robertson, A.T. A Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of
Historical Research. Nashville: Broadman Press, 1934.
Conybeare, F. C. and St. G. Stock. "Grammar of Septuagint Greek."
Selections from the Septuagint. Boston: Ginn & Company, 1905.
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User: "Guardian Of The Sacred Deposit"

Title: Re: Differences Between Classical and Hellenistic Greek 27 Feb 2005 11:18:01 PM
On 27 Feb 2005 21:09:51 -0800, "basicallyblues"
<nnalyd@yahoo.com> wrote:

instead of letting "Guardian" browbeat anyone into believing his
delusion go to this link.

And just what would be what you call "delusion" ? Hard to tell
with your "changing of the words" - and still, yet, does not
change that the essence of what is now termed as trinity is in
the Koine Greek, and even those that would not accept it, still
is aware of it's presence in their ancestorial language - you
continue to evade that... tried so hard in the early 1990's of
Network Conferences to get a modern arian to take the
conversation to the Intelec Greek Conference, and to no avail
wouldn't do it... ah, perhaps because some modern Arians know in
their heart, that they are adulterating the scriptures for their
"antichristov" modes ???


http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~jtreat/koine/classical.html#general


Sources

Blass, Friedrich and A. Debrunner. A Greek Grammar of the New Testament
and Other Early Christian Literature. Translated and revised by Robert
W. Funk. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1961.

Dana, E. H., and Mantey, J. R. A Manual Grammar of the Greek New
Testament. New York: MacMillan Co., 1927.

Gingrich, F. Wilbur. "The Greek New Testament as a Landmark in the
Course of Semantic Change." Journal of Biblical Literature 73 (1954):
189-196.

Robertson, A.T. A Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of
Historical Research. Nashville: Broadman Press, 1934.

Conybeare, F. C. and St. G. Stock. "Grammar of Septuagint Greek."
Selections from the Septuagint. Boston: Ginn & Company, 1905.

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Guard the good Deposit [given] through
[the] Holy Spirit indwelling in us.
(2 Timothy 1:14 MKJV)
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User: "Saint Zombie"

Title: Re: Differences Between Classical and Hellenistic Greek 27 Feb 2005 11:30:37 PM
On 27 Feb 2005 21:09:51 -0800, "basicallyblues" <nnalyd@yahoo.com>
wrote:

instead of letting "Guardian" browbeat anyone into believing his
delusion go to this link.

http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~jtreat/koine/classical.html#general


Sources

Blass, Friedrich and A. Debrunner. A Greek Grammar of the New Testament
and Other Early Christian Literature. Translated and revised by Robert
W. Funk. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1961.

Dana, E. H., and Mantey, J. R. A Manual Grammar of the Greek New
Testament. New York: MacMillan Co., 1927.

Gingrich, F. Wilbur. "The Greek New Testament as a Landmark in the
Course of Semantic Change." Journal of Biblical Literature 73 (1954):
189-196.

Robertson, A.T. A Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of
Historical Research. Nashville: Broadman Press, 1934.

Conybeare, F. C. and St. G. Stock. "Grammar of Septuagint Greek."
Selections from the Septuagint. Boston: Ginn & Company, 1905.

Well... I guess anyone with a newsgroup handle name like ...
.... "Guardian Of The Sacred Deposit" is subject to curiosity.
Or should I say... a multitude of humor. ;-)
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