John 7:38 wrote:
ποταμοὶ ἐκ τῆς κοιλίας αὐτοῦ ῥεύσουσιν ὕδατος ζῶντος.
Here is a syntactic parallel for an adverbial genitive with ῥέω.
Proverbs 3:20 wrote:
νέφη δὲ ἐρρύησαν δρόσους
Νέφος is a form of liquid. It seems like flowing on a solis is in the accusative. There is also a use with the genitive.
Is there a good example with a genitive so far separated from the word it governs? ποταμοὶ ... ὕδατος ζῶντος seem too far apart.
Statistics: Posted by Stephen Hughes — August 17th, 2016, 9:09 am