From: Ben Crick (ben.crick@argonet.co.uk)
Date: Thu Jan 28 1999 - 23:28:57 EST
On Thu 28 Jan 99 (12:55:37), jgibson000@mailhost.chi.ameritech.net 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?
Geoffrey:
AP'EKALUPTETW, because the APO is "separable" to admit the augment, and
the O elides (is omitted) before the E.
> 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"?
It would be the Jussive (Imperfect) 3 f.s. Niph`al of GaLaH, to reveal.
In your example, TiGGaLeH MaLKuWTeKa, let your kingly dignity be revealed.
Or YiGGaLeH MaM:LaK:TeKa, let your royal territory be revealed.
"Kingdom" is ambiguous in English.
My $0.02
ERRWSQE
Ben
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