[b-greek] Instrumentality

From: Mike Sangrey (mike@sojurn.lns.pa.us)
Date: Thu Oct 26 2000 - 11:04:22 EDT



Carl Conrad <cwconrad@artsci.wustl.edu> said:
> (2) Instrumental (most commonly represented by the English
> preposition "with"--whether for the common sociative use or the no
> less common sense of 'means';

What are the various ways for Koine Greek to convey instrumentality and
why would an author choose one over the other?
--

Mike Sangrey
mike@sojurn.lns.pa.us
Landisburg, Pa.
               It's OK to think differently, just think together.
               Sooner or later that will bring out our faults;
               then we can deal with them...together.



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