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1 | DOUBLE AND TRIPLE NEGATIVES OF NT | Luke 22:18 | bowler | 206996 | ||
Tim Moran I am wondering how it works? Is it that the actual word is in itself a double negative? Or is it that the word appears two times in a sentence for emphasis? This is why I want to find the time to learn Greek. Just a worthless son. blessings abound, bowler |
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2 | DOUBLE AND TRIPLE NEGATIVES OF NT | Luke 22:18 | Morant61 | 207021 | ||
Greetings Bowler! Sorry about the delay, but I had to work. In the case of 'ou me', there are actually two negatives that are used together for emphasis. In other cases, there are negatives which are simply used twice for emphasis. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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3 | DOUBLE AND TRIPLE NEGATIVES OF NT | Luke 22:18 | bowler | 207042 | ||
Tim Moran Thank you very much for the explanations. I appreciate it. Just a worthless son. blessings abound, bowler |
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