Future Aorist Rev 21:3
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Re: Future Aorist Rev 21:3
I'll have to think about it - imagine what was said - and then reconstruct it into a suitable text-type; reported speech, a journalistic type text, an interview if you want to be interactive, et al.RandallButh wrote:τί εἶπες;
What I said only exists in the memory / imagination of myself and others and I am no longer in that act of saying. There is no longer any sensory input (hearing and in post literate terms "hearing" with the eyes "reading") into this, the event that is described is all in the mind / intellect.
Γελᾷ δ' ὁ μωρός, κἄν τι μὴ γέλοιον ᾖ
(Menander, Γνῶμαι μονόστιχοι 108)
(Menander, Γνῶμαι μονόστιχοι 108)
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Re: Let's call it an a priori assumption to make things more
Gordian.Stephen Hughes wrote:Rather than discuss the temporalisation of our perception of reality on a forum devoted to Greek, it might be slicing the Gorgon's knot . . . . .
The Gorgons were the ladies with snaky hair
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Re: Future Aorist Rev 21:3
Interesting thread. I have been working against the clock, the book by Juan Hernandez is due back at Multnomah University.
C. Stirling Bartholomew