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The preposition “from” in Greek required a noun in the genitive case. But here in Rev 1:4 the words following the preposition “from” (ἀπό) are in another case, ...
Zerwick's “general” genitive [Biblical Greek §§36-39]; D. B. Wallace's “plenary” genitive [ExSyn 119-21]). An objective genitive ...
1:1 The revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave him to show his servants what must happen very soon. He made it clear by sending his angel to his servant ...
14 For God , our God , is our defender forever . He guides us ...
tn The genitive in the phrase τὴν ἀγάπην τοῦ θεοῦ (thn agaphn tou qeou, “the love of God”) could be translated as either a subjective genitive (“God's love”) or ...
This thesis examines the more specific problem of distinguishing S from PN in Koine Greek constructions consisting of an anarthrous proper noun, an articular ...
Jul 4, 2004 · This is now the seventh paper in this series regarding Davidic hope in the Old Testament and intertestamental literature.
Wallace's “plenary” genitive [ExSyn 119-21]). In 1:1 and 22:16 it is clear that Jesus has sent his angel to proclaim the message to John; thus the message is ...
20; Rom 3:22, 26; Gal 3:22; Eph 3:12; Phil 3:9) involve a subjective genitive and mean “Christ's faith” or “Christ's faithfulness” (cf., e.g., G. Howard, “The ' ...
Nov 1, 2000 · Book Study by a specific book · Author Study by a ... The context has more influence on participles than on any other area of Greek grammar.