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by MRoe
July 31st, 2018, 9:46 am
Forum: New Testament
Topic: Use of the aorist infinitive in Mark 2:4
Replies: 10
Views: 4214

Re: Use of the aorist infinitive in Mark 2:4

Thank you all for the replies. They are very helpful in thinking through the text. And thank you Mr. Robie for the links to the discourse analysis. I appreciate it.
by MRoe
July 31st, 2018, 9:35 am
Forum: Introductions
Topic: Pastor and student
Replies: 13
Views: 5599

Re: Pastor and student

Welcome to the forums! How far into Mark are you? I'd love to see your sermons. I figure anyone who went through The Master's appreciates the value of expository sermons. I'm working through Mark right now as a series of Sunday school lessons/sermons (not sure how I'll give them). I'm in chapter 2,...
by MRoe
July 31st, 2018, 9:16 am
Forum: Introductions
Topic: Pastor and student
Replies: 13
Views: 5599

Re: Pastor and student

Michael, welcome to B-Greek. I would encourage you strongly to read more Greek, and use grammars for reference when you have questions about the text. Building your fluency in the language is the best way to take advantage of reference works which were never meant to be read like novels. Barry, tha...
by MRoe
July 28th, 2018, 9:22 pm
Forum: Introductions
Topic: Pastor and student
Replies: 13
Views: 5599

Pastor and student

Good evening all, I am new to the B-Greek forum and wanted to introduce myself. I'm a new pastor (just over 1 year) in the Cincinnati, Ohio area. One of the joys of being in full-time ministry has been daily time in the original languages. I feel that my ability to read and understand is slowly prog...
by MRoe
July 28th, 2018, 8:32 pm
Forum: New Testament
Topic: Use of the aorist infinitive in Mark 2:4
Replies: 10
Views: 4214

Use of the aorist infinitive in Mark 2:4

Good evening all, As I'm working through Mark 2:1-12, in verse 4 Mark writes, " καὶ μὴ δυνάμενοι προσενέγκαι αὐτῷ διὰ τὸν ὄχλον ἀπεστέγασαν ...". My question is, how is the aorist infinitive following δυνάμενοι to be understood? Is this simply complementary? Would it possible to see this a...

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