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Casus pendens, non-verbal predicate and subject
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This thread as used for Peshitta Primacy is very interesting. These are some of the "nuts" and "bolts" that I am looking for as I do my research. But there may be one tiny problem that may blow this whole theory of "Causus Pendens, Non Verbal Predicate-Subject" rule right out of the water. You may well have brought up the fact that this order is never produced in original Classical Greek. But the whole premise of Greek New Testment scholars is the the NT is written in "koine" Greek or maybe call it "baby" Greek or "streetman's Greek," not classical. This makes your proof here mute - does it not???

Graciously,

Mike
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Re: Casus pendens, non-verbal predicate and subject - by Mike Kar - 09-11-2008, 09:49 PM

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