Re: imperative form of APOKALUPTW

From: Carl W. Conrad (cwconrad@artsci.wustl.edu)
Date: Thu Jan 28 1999 - 14:23:41 EST


At 12:55 PM -0600 1/28/99, Jeffrey B. Gibson wrote:
>Don't know why I can't figure this out myself, buy is the 3rd sing
>aorist active imperative of APOKALUPTW APOKALUPTETW or APEKALUPTETW?

I don't know why either, but it certainly doesn't have an augment:
APOKALUPTETW would be a PRESENT 3d sg. imperative; the aorist would be
APOKALUYATW.

>And does any one know what the Greek word or words stand as the
>equivalent of the Hebrew or Aramaic for "reveal" as in "may your Kingdom
>be revealed"?

For this I defer to the conoscenti.

Carl W. Conrad
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