From: Edgar M. Krentz (emkrentz@mcs.com)
Date: Sun Oct 19 1997 - 20:13:49 EDT
>Edgar;
>Thanks for the reference. I do have access to the Didache but will have
>to hunt for the other. Would you then understand that philew=fellowship
>at the Eucharist or covenant meal?
Bornkamm suggests that the use of FILEW comes as part of the citation.
Behind it may lie the concept of the person who loves a ruler (e.g. the
emperor) belongs to a special class of people, the FILOI. Noe that it says
"love the Lord." Hope this gives at least a starting point, food for
thought.
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