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1 | Matt. 23:37 Calvinism or Arminianism? | Matt 23:37 | Reformer Joe | 70452 | ||
That's interesting...so Jesus is starts off with the object of his address being the city itself and changes it to the "children" in the last clause alone (gramatically speaking)? Do the genders match up as well? You said that "Jerusalem" is feminine in the Greek, and I would assume that a collective group of humans ("children") is likely to be masculine (and I know you will correct me if I am wrong). So is the Greek pronoun for "you" in the final clause masculine or feminine (if there is a pronoun at all there)? I will be taking a three-semester equivalent of both Greek and Hebrew this summer D.V., so I look forward to "playing at a new level." :) --Joe! |
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2 | Matt. 23:37 Calvinism or Arminianism? | Matt 23:37 | Emmaus | 70461 | ||
Joe, Say it ain't so Joe! It is hard enough to make sense of your Calvinese. When you start with this new language it really will be all Greek to me. I am being to feel a little xenophobic. :-) Maybe we can make a rule that all C and A debates must be in Greek, so the rest of us can skip over them without the risk of being sucked in by familiarity with the text. I might have to take a post graduate course in Pig Latin in order to keep up academically with you guys. That's Igpe Atinae on the diploma. Emmaus |
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3 | Matt. 23:37 Calvinism or Arminianism? | Matt 23:37 | Hank | 70462 | ||
Merry Christmas, Emmaus! Yes, you make a fine point! It's too much to ask for Christmas, I suppose, to see an end to these C and A debates. But the next best thing is for everyone to make a New Year's resolution to ignore them completely. --Hank | ||||||