transgressions

Bart Ehrman behrman at email.unc.edu
Tue Feb 16 20:14:39 EST 1999


   OK, consider me emboldened by Carl Conrad's reply.

   Does anyone want to explain to me how s/he understands the grammar of 2
Clement 2:6:  ti oun estin poiesantas epituchein auton, ei me to hosios
kai dikaios anastrephesthai?

-- Bart Ehrman

 

On Tue, 16 Feb 1999, Carl W. Conrad wrote:

> At 7:11 PM -0500 2/16/99, Bart Ehrman wrote:
> >   I haven't followed the ins and outs of the list very carefully, and
> >don't want to pose questions that are deemed inappropriate.  So, is there
> >a general sense as to whether syntactical questions pertaining to the
> >Apostolic Fathers would transgress the stated purpose of the list?
> 
> Sure. From the FAQ: "B-GREEK is an electronic conference designed to foster
> communication concerning the scholarly study of the Greek Bible and related
> Jewish and Christian Greek texts, matters of concern to beginning and
> advanced students of Biblical Greek such as textbooks, reference works,
> bibliography and research tools, with a fundamental focus on understanding
> the Greek text of the Bible."
> 
> I think that the Apostolic Fathers falls under that heading of "related
> Jewish and Christian Greek texts" ...
> 
> 
> Carl W. Conrad
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