From: Mick Matousek (mickmat@teal.csn.net)
Date: Wed Dec 16 1998 - 13:40:15 EST
> I am about to embark on writing a commentary on Galatians which will
> focus on how the questions of the epistle's text and the interpretative
> possibilities of a given verse's grammar and syntax condition exegesis.
> (but never fear! I will not be abandoning the LP! <g>).
>
> Trusting that my own eyes will not pick up on all that I need to note,
> what I would like list-members to send me are their notes of and
> observations on text-critical, grammatical, and syntactical problems in
> Galatians. In other words, I want to hear about what in your eyes are
> particularly troublesome passages? Where do you see the Greek as
> ambiguous? Where might one legitimately say that Paul's meaning is
> unknown? Where is the syntax especially knotty and bothersome?
>
Several of us on the list are presently studying Galatians and would
be interested in the same information for our studies. Please
(everyone) post information to the B-Greek list so all us can
evaluate and learn. Please post only items which are B-Greek
appropriate. I suggest the Subject line begin [Gal 1.1] so that
similar posts will sort together.
Thanks,
Mick Matousek
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