Sarcasm

From: HoLogos@aol.com
Date: Mon Jun 29 1998 - 06:41:06 EDT


KAQEUDETE TO LOIPON KAI ANAPAUESQE (Mark 14:41)

Are these verbs in the imperative mood or indicative? KAQEUDETE according to
the Analytical Lexicon is either indicative or imperative, but ANAPAUESQE it
only says imperative.

Tauber's morphs say:

021441 ! v- 2pai-p-- vipa--2pvmpa--2p ! *kaqeu/dete kaqeudete kaqeu/dete !
kaqeu/dw
021441 ! v- 2pmi-p-- vipm--2pvmpm--2p ! a)napau/esqe; anapauesqe; a)napau/esqe
! a)napau/w

Could someone decode this, please? If I understand correctly, imperative is
represented by "m." Do I have this right?

If these verbs are imperative, is Jesus being sarcastic?

Regards,
HoLogos@aol.com (David Palmer)

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