[B-Greek] PAN hRHMA
Carl W. Conrad
cwconrad2 at mac.com
Sat Dec 20 08:52:03 EST 2008
hRHMA does ordinarily mean "word" or "utterance" (grammarians use it for "verb" as opposed to ONOMA, "noun"), but I think that in the present context it represents the Hebrew DVR, which may mean "word" or "thing" or "event."
Carl W. Conrad
Department of Classics, Washington University (ret)
On Saturday, December 20, 2008, at 08:10AM, "Sarah Madden" <sarah.r.madden at gmail.com> wrote:
>Mitch --
>OUK ... PAN hRHMA can mean "not any word" as well as "not any thing."
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>Sarah ><>
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>On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 12:45 PM, Mitch Larramore
><mitchlarramore at yahoo.com>wrote:
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>> Luke 1.37 reads
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>> hOTI OUK ADUNATHSEI PARA TOU QEOU PAN hRHMA
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>> How does PAN hRHMA come to mean "nothing"?
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>> Mitch Larramore
>> Sugar Land, Texas
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