10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ANARTHROUS»
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anarthrous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics: An Exegetical Syntax of the ...
of the NWT) do so on the sole basis that the term is anarthrous. Yet they are
inconsistent, as R. H. Countess pointed out: In the New Testament there are 282
occurrences of the anarthrous 9eoq. At sixteen places NWT has either a god, god
, ...
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Paul and the Synagogue: Romans and the Isaiah Targum
Elq In Romans Construction Syntax Text sic + anarthrous noun Relationship (
Rom 1:1) sic euayyéhlov sic + anarthrous noun Purpose (Rom 1:5) sic bnaKofiv
sic + anarthrous noun Relationship (Rom 1:16) sic ow'rrjplav sic + anarthrous
noun ...
We will consider the "anarthrous infinitive" and the "articular infinitive." The
Anarthrous Infinitive The words "anarthrous" and "articular" have to do with the
absence or presence of an article. In Principle 1 , we discussed in detail these
concepts.
Robert Kysar, Joseph M. Webb
Anarthrous, (that is, where the article is omitted,) A noun anarthrous when it is first
mentioned ; see Luke ii, 8 Anarthrous nouns on the principle of exclusive
propositions, Matt, iv, 4 Anarthrous nouns preceded by verbs of appointing,
choosing, ...
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Scripture in Tradition: The Bible and Its Interpretation in ...
In Luke 3:16, John the Baptist declares, "he will baptize you with (anarthrous)
Holy Spirit and fire," a promise grounded in Jesus' own baptism, when, in 3:22,
the (articular) Holy Spirit descends upon him in the Jordan River. In 4: 1 f, Jesus,
full ...
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The Faith of Jesus Christ in Early Christian Traditions
2.21; anarthrous: 1 Cor. 15.10; 2 Cor. 1.12; righteousness of God - arthrous: Rom.
10.3; anarthrous: Rom. 1.17; 3.5, 21, 22; 2 Cor. 5.21; Spirit of God — arthrous: 1
Cor. 2.11, 14; 3.16; 6.11; anarthrous: Rom. 8.14, [15.19]; 1 Cor. 7.40; 12.3; 2 Cor
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Introducing New Testament Interpretation (Guides to New ...
Did Mark mean to suggest, because the noun was anarthrous, that Jesus was
just a Son of God? Does he mean that Jesus is one among many? The
implication of Colwell's investigation is that anarthrous nouns that precede the
copula are ...
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Biblical Exegesis of New Testament Greek: James: James
This question involves simply observing if the participle is articular (with the
article) or anarthrous (without the article). This observation routes the student
down the left side of the flowchart or to the right. Basically, the left side follows the
...
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Critica Biblica: or, Depository of sacred literature, ...
All nouns preceded by Verbs or Participles, substantive or nuncupative, are
anarthrous. § 3. — After verbs of appointing, choosing, creating, &c. the noun
expressive of appointment, choice, &c. is always anarthrous, inasmuch as elvat, ...
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The Doctrine of the Greek Article Applied to the Criticism ...
Nor is it merely where the governed Noun is indefinite in meaning, that this usage
takes place : even where it is from its nature definite in sense, as in the case of
proper names, &c, if it be indefinite inform, i. e. if it be anarthrous, the governing ...
Thomas Fanshaw Middleton, Thomas Fanshaw Middleton (bp. of Calcutta.), Hugh James Rose, 1833
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ANARTHROUS»
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anarthrous is used in the context of the following news items.
Your Gospel of John Says “the Word Was God,” But that Translation …
But the main grammatical problem in John 1.1c is that theos is anarthrous (without the article; Gr. ho and Eng. “the”) whereas theos is articular ... «Patheos, Jul 13»
At Forty Years Old I Best Saw the Light–Trinity Doctrine No Longer …
Harner's article (“Qualitative Anarthrous Predicate Nouns: Mark 15:39 and John 1:1,” JBL 92 [1973]) was somewhat of a rebuttal to C.C. ... «Patheos, Apr 13»