[b-greek] RE: Rev.22:2

From: Harold R. Holmyard III (hholmyard@ont.com)
Date: Tue Jan 16 2001 - 08:01:22 EST


Dear Russell,

You write:

The Kurt Aland, and others, Text also breaks v.1 from v.2 but
>are not consistent in their use of KAI as the beginning of an new sentence.
>I realize KAI can, and does have more than one use, one being a Hebraism
>introducing a new thought, anther connecting ideas, and still another
>linking a sentence together.
>
>What about KAI in Rev.22:1 introducing v.1 with v.2 as one unit? Then KAI
>introducing v.3? The same with v.4, v.5, and v.6 respectively beginning a
>new thought with KAI? Verses 1-2 then list the things EDEIZEN MOI ("he
>showed me"): river, throne, street, tree of life/leaves? Is this
>grammatically possible?

No, I do not think so. The KAI at the start of Rev 22:1 cannot connect
verse 1 with verse 2.

                                Yours,
                                Harold Holmyard
                                Dallas, TX
>
>I see that "are" can be understood and have no difficulty with supplying it,
>but wonder about other possibilities.
>
>Thanks to you and others for explaining.
>
>Russ
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Harold R. Holmyard III
>Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 9:49 PM
>To: Biblical Greek
>Subject: [b-greek] RE: Rev.22:2
>
>
>Dear Russell,
>
>You ask:
>>
>>I notice some translations supply "were" in the last of Rev.22:2. Others
>>"are". Is there a need for an understood verb in KAI TA FULLA TOU CULOU
>EIS
>>QERAPEIAN TWN EQNWN (and the leaves of the trees for healing the nations)?
>>Or is a verb understood by or dependant upon an earlier verb or the tense
>of
>>the participles in the context?
>
>The UBS Greek NT editors thought that the sentence ended between 22:1 and
>22:2. That does seem a good logical break. If verse 1 was supposed to
>continue, one would expect at least a word like KAI ("and") at the
>beginning of 22:2. Yet I wondered if there might be a series with three
>main items (river of life, tree, no curse: v. 1, v. 2, and v. 3). However
>both verses 1 and 3 have main verbs; it seems odd that the middle item in a
>series would lack the verb. No, I think that verse 2 should have a verb
>supplied.
>
> Yours,
> Harold Holmyard
> Dallas, TX

>
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