John 3:2

John 3:2 – DIDASKALOS: what kind of nominative? Paul Felix paulwfelix at iolusa.com
Wed May 19 15:39:11 EDT 1999

 

Machen’s Greek NT Answer Key. Syntax Mark 8:4 What type of nominative is used for DIDASKALOS in APO QEOU ELHLUQAS DIDASKALOS in John 3:2?Paul Felix————– next part ————–An HTML attachment was scrubbed…URL: http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail//attachments/19990519/92c6b947/attachment.html

 

Machen’s Greek NT Answer Key.Syntax Mark 8:4

John 3:2 – DIDASKALOS: what kind of nominative? Paul Felix paulwfelix at iolusa.com
Wed May 19 15:39:11 EDT 1999

 

Machen’s Greek NT Answer Key. Syntax Mark 8:4 What type of nominative is used for DIDASKALOS in APO QEOU ELHLUQAS DIDASKALOS in John 3:2?Paul Felix————– next part ————–An HTML attachment was scrubbed…URL: http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail//attachments/19990519/92c6b947/attachment.html

 

Machen’s Greek NT Answer Key.Syntax Mark 8:4

John 3:2 – DIDASKALOS: what kind of nominative? Carl W. Conrad cwconrad at artsci.wustl.edu
Wed May 19 15:46:03 EDT 1999

 

Syntax Mark 8:4 John 3:2 – DIDASKALOS: what kind of nominative? At 1:39 PM -0600 5/19/99, Paul Felix wrote:>What type of nominative is used for DIDASKALOS in APO QEOU ELHLUQAS>DIDASKALOS in John 3:2?> >Paul FelixThis is a predicate nominative, which is to say, it functions adverbiallywith ELHLUQAS: “You have come from God AS A TEACHER.” It agrees, of course,with the implicit nominative subject SU in the verb.Carl W. ConradDepartment of Classics, Washington UniversitySummer: 1647 Grindstaff Road/Burnsville, NC 28714/(828) 675-4243cwconrad at artsci.wustl.eduWWW: http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~cwconrad/————– next part ————–A non-text attachment was scrubbed…Name: not availableType: text/enrichedSize: 580 bytesDesc: not availableUrl : http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail//attachments/19990519/71784393/attachment.bin

 

Syntax Mark 8:4John 3:2 – DIDASKALOS: what kind of nominative?

John 3:2 – DIDASKALOS: what kind of nominative? Jim West jwest at highland.net
Wed May 19 15:56:26 EDT 1999

 

John 3:2 – DIDASKALOS: what kind of nominative? hINA + infinitive At 01:39 PM 5/19/99 -0600, you wrote:>What type of nominative is used for DIDASKALOS in APO QEOU ELHLUQASDIDASKALOS in John 3:2?I take it as a nominative of exclamation. Such a nom is used to “stress athought with great distinctness” (Dana/Mantey). I think Nic. here is”confessing” Jesus’ rabbinic status.”You really are a teacher, sent from God!”Best,Jim+++++++++++++++++++++++++Jim West, ThDemail- jwest at highland.netweb page- http://web.infoave.net/~jwest

 

John 3:2 – DIDASKALOS: what kind of nominative?hINA + infinitive

John 3:2 – DIDASKALOS: what kind of nominative? Carl W. Conrad cwconrad at artsci.wustl.edu
Wed May 19 15:46:03 EDT 1999

 

Syntax Mark 8:4 John 3:2 – DIDASKALOS: what kind of nominative? At 1:39 PM -0600 5/19/99, Paul Felix wrote:>What type of nominative is used for DIDASKALOS in APO QEOU ELHLUQAS>DIDASKALOS in John 3:2?> >Paul FelixThis is a predicate nominative, which is to say, it functions adverbiallywith ELHLUQAS: “You have come from God AS A TEACHER.” It agrees, of course,with the implicit nominative subject SU in the verb.Carl W. ConradDepartment of Classics, Washington UniversitySummer: 1647 Grindstaff Road/Burnsville, NC 28714/(828) 675-4243cwconrad at artsci.wustl.eduWWW: http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~cwconrad/————– next part ————–A non-text attachment was scrubbed…Name: not availableType: text/enrichedSize: 580 bytesDesc: not availableUrl : http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail//attachments/19990519/71784393/attachment.bin

 

Syntax Mark 8:4John 3:2 – DIDASKALOS: what kind of nominative?

John 3:2 – DIDASKALOS: what kind of nominative? Jim West jwest at highland.net
Wed May 19 15:56:26 EDT 1999

 

John 3:2 – DIDASKALOS: what kind of nominative? hINA + infinitive At 01:39 PM 5/19/99 -0600, you wrote:>What type of nominative is used for DIDASKALOS in APO QEOU ELHLUQASDIDASKALOS in John 3:2?I take it as a nominative of exclamation. Such a nom is used to “stress athought with great distinctness” (Dana/Mantey). I think Nic. here is”confessing” Jesus’ rabbinic status.”You really are a teacher, sent from God!”Best,Jim+++++++++++++++++++++++++Jim West, ThDemail- jwest at highland.netweb page- http://web.infoave.net/~jwest

 

John 3:2 – DIDASKALOS: what kind of nominative?hINA + infinitive

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