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1 | Greek Question in Romans | Rom 7:25 | Morant61 | 189901 | ||
Greeting Rzacc! Welcome to the forum! As for web sites, you might try www.studylight.org. They have some Greek helps there. The phrase 'apa ouv' can be translated many ways. It it basically a phrase that introduces an inference or conclusion. The same phrase is used 12 times in the NT: Rom. 5:18, 7:3, 7:25, 8:12, 9:16, 9:18, 14:12, 14:19, Gal. 6:10, Eph. 2:19, 1 Thess. 5:6, and 2 Thess. 2:15. As you can see, it is uniquely Pauline. :-) The only real special significance that one might draw from it is that there is an element of emotion attached to it. It is as if the writer is agitated or excited. I hope this helps! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | Greek Question in Romans | Rom 7:25 | rzacc | 189926 | ||
Thank you Tim. I will check out the site. And, thanks for your comments concerning 'therefore then'...or 'that, in conclusion.'...or... whatever. I'll put that to work this week, as the study continues! Ad Coram Deo, rz "They who know Thee not, may call upon Thee other than Thou are, and so worship not Thee, but a creature of their own fancy. Therefore, enlighten our minds, that we may know Thee as Thou are, so that we may perfectly love Thee, and worthily praise Thee." –Augustine of HIppo |
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