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1 | Is "quit crucifying" is the past ? | Heb 6:6 | Morant61 | 76017 | ||
Greetings Searcher! You wrote: "Anastaurountas (who crucify) is in the second aorist voice and is a present, active, participle, accusative, plural, masculine tense ... not just a present participle." I'm not sure where you got your information my friend, but it is not accurate. A verb cannot be both Aorist and Present tense at the same time. The verbs in Heb. 6:4-6 are parsed as follows: * have been enlighted (aorist, passive, participle, masculine, plural, accusative.). * have partaken of the heavenly gift (aorist, deponent, participle, masculine, plural, accusative.). * have shared in the Holy Spirit (aorist, passive, participle, masculine, plural, accusative.). * have tasted the word of God (aorist, deponent, participle, masculine, plural, accusative.). * have fallen away (aorist, active, participle, masculine, plural, accusative.). * to renew (Present, active, infinitive.). * they are cruciying afresh (present, active, participle, masculine, plural, accusative). * they are exposing Him to public disgrace (present, active, participle, masculine, plural, accusative). In the above list, all of the aorist tense verbs refer to past time, but the last three verbs (all of which are present tense) refer to continous action in the present time. Now, everything you wrote describing the Aorist tense is accurate, but not the parsing. I hope this helps! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | Is "quit crucifying" is the past ? | Heb 6:6 | Searcher56 | 76041 | ||
I stand corrected ... thank you | ||||||