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Jun 16, 2006 · As a result of his study of Tannaitic Hebrew, Daube proposed that the usage arose out of a Semitic influence rather than Greek. Noting the parallels in the Mishnah, Daube viewed the participles as “rules of a secondary, derivative, and less absolute than biblical injunctions.” ...
... Book of Signs leading into the Book of Glory. Moreover, the suggestion that the supreme miracle of giving life to man leads to the death of Jesus offers ... Greek double negative ouj mhv indicates strong negation. The force of the question here is, “Surely he [Jesus] won't be so foolish as to come to the Feast ...
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the Book of Signs leading into the Book of Glory. Moreover, the suggestion that the supreme miracle of giving life to man leads to the death of Jesus ... Greek double negative ouj mhv indicates strong negation. The force of the question here is, “Surely he. [Jesus] won't be so foolish as to come to the Feast ...
Missing: douv | Show results with:douv
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