From: Bill Ross (wross@farmerstel.com)
Date: Thu Dec 16 1999 - 14:01:31 EST
I've been too busy and have been off list for some months. Hi.
The 3rd and 4th verses of Phillipians 4 are divided up thusly. Is there
another possible division?
Philippians
4:3
NAI ERWTW KAI SE GNHSIE SUZUGE SULLAMBANOU AUTAIS AITINES EN TW EUAGGELIW
SUNHQLHSAN MOI META KAI KLHMENTOS KAI TWN LOIPWN SUNERGWN MOU hWN TA
ONOMATA EN BIBLW ZWHS
4:4
CAIRETE EN KURIW PANTOTE PALIN ERW CAIRETE
Could you begin a sentece with hWN, as in:
"Whose names are written in Life's Book, rejoice in the Lord always!"
This would seem to echo Jesus:
Luke 10:20 Notwithstanding in this rejoice not, that the spirits are
subject unto you; but rather rejoice, because your names are written in
heaven.
Also, there is no verb in the clause:
hWN TA ONOMATA EN BIBLW ZWHS
Is that proper Koine?
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