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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «EPEXEGETICALLY»
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1
Publii Terentii Comoediae Sex
The true parallel to this idiom is that of the Greek infinitive used epexegetically
with the genitive after verba and nouns. Compare Sophocles, Trachiniae 56, 57 :
pakiara I' oi'irtp tlicbc, "YXXov, ii ira • rpoc ' vspot tiv utpav rov ca\uc irpaoonv ...
Térence, Edward St. John Parry, 1857
2
First and Second Thessalonians
He uses first a general verb meaning "offense against" a neighbor and then
epexegetically defines that activity with a more precise infinitive. The latter
suggests an offense against justice, namely, stealing from the activity or
livelihood of others.
Earl J. Richard, Daniel J. Harrington, 2007
3
Pleasure in Ancient Greek Philosophy
There are numerous ways this “or” can be taken: exclusively — affection is A or B,
but not both; inclusively - affection is A or B or both; epexegetically — affection is
A, alternatively describable as B. Whatever Diogenes meant, a correct ...
4
Christ Absent and Present: A Study in Pauline Christology
Brendan Byrne, Romans (SP 6; Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 1996), 272 argues
that the complete phrase is 'tautologous' unless it is read epexegetically. '73 So,
e.g. John Murray, The Epistle to the Romans: The English Text with Exposition ...
5
Rediscovering Righteousness in Romans: Personified ...
The functioning of Xpiatoc epexegetically was suggested much earlier by C. W.
Otto who thought that Xpiatoc was "epexegese" to teAoc and translated it thus: "
Denn Gesetzes Ende, namlich Christus, ist...."97 In my view, this epexegetically ...
6
They Went Out from Us: The Identity of the Opponents in ...
The single preposition governing both nouns (δι ̓ ὕδατος καὶ αἵματος) also
serves to unite what the secessionists hold apart, as it allows the author to
identify the water epexegetically with the blood of Jesus' death: Jesus came “
through ...
7
A Grammar of the Idiom of the New Testament: Prepared as a ...
Different also are those passages in which with the pers. pron. still another word
is joined by which the relative is epexegetically defined, as Gal. iii. 1 ols kot" 6<
p6aXp.ov<i lijo-ovs Xp. irpoeypdtpr] iv vp.lv {in animis vestris) i<navp>ap.tv<K ...
Georg Benedikt Winer, Gottlieb Lünemann, Joseph Henry Thayer, 1869
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Biblical commentary on the New Testament: Translated from ...
345) ; word and doctrine will therefore be designations of the object ; and in
doctrine is added epexegetically, to denote the word as the doctrine which is to
be communicated. De Wette : "in word and doctrine — the former including every
...
9
Jerusalem, the Temple, and the New Age in Luke-Acts
To understand the city as a symbol for the saints one must translate the phrase xf]
v jtaoeu^oXrlv xwv ayicov xai Tip, jto^iv xf|v f|yajtr|uivr|v by understanding Tint
ayioov appositionally and xai epexegetically. This would render the following ...
10
After Paul Left Corinth: The Influence of Secular Ethics and ...
and therefore functions epexegetically.21 The verb 'to have' (ἔχειν) means 'to
have sexual intercourse' with another person.22 It is used in 1 Corinthians 7:2 in
the same way, this being an identical semantic field, i.e., sexuality.23 The present
...