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Koine and Biblical and Medieval Greek • Re: Properly distinguishing between the various words for “strike”: ῥαπίζω, κολαφίζω, δέρω, πλήσσω, παίω, κρούω…

I’m not qualified to comment on all of the uses of these, but I just wanted to comment on this one:I see that the image behind τύπτω for instance is very clear, about the hammering of a smith, or the minting of a coin. I’m not sure that this is correc…

Koine and Biblical and Medieval Greek • Re: Passive verb with object in Acts of John 98

No wonder you’re confused. It’s completely unintelligible as it stands, and the Greek must be very wrong. The best I can make of it is τῶν (not τὸν) πεπηγμένων (not -νον) ἐξ ἀνεδράστων(?) ἀναγωγὴ(?) βιαία(?) καὶ ἁρμονία σοφίας. That will mean somethin…

Koine and Biblical and Medieval Greek • Properly distinguishing between the various words for “strike”: ῥαπίζω, κολαφίζω, δέρω, πλήσσω, παίω, κρούω…

This post is question, but includes a lot of research. I’m calling all Greek nerds here… if anyone has any comments or suggestions for this list below, your (constructive) criticism is welcome. Let me begin… you don’t have to spend long in Greek b…