Dear Carl, I agree, of course, with your reply to Art Fox. But in Lk 13:1 AUTOS seems to be used in a fourth way. PARHSAN DE TINES EN AUTWi TWi KAIRWi APAGGELLONTES AUTWi PERI TWN GALILAIWN hWN TO hAIMA PILATOS EMIXEN META TWN QUSIWN AUTWN. The second and third occurrences of AUTOS are the regular pronominal use in their respective oblique cases. But the first use in the phrase EN AUTWi TWi KAIRWi is somewhat unusual. It appears to be intensive in the predicate position. So A.T. Robertson writes: <> This seems to me to be an inadequate explanation. I see AUTWi as not merely intensive but also demonstrative, like TWiDE or TOUTWi. In fact, AUTWi combines the intensive and the demonstrative and is equivalent to EN TOUTWi AUTWi TWI KAIRWi, meaning "at that very time." This would then constitute a fourth use of AUTOS, i.e., as an instensive form of the demonstrative pronoun. What do you think? Can this be correct? Yours in His grace, Richard Ghilardi -- qodeshlayhvh@juno.com New Haven, CT USA Nibai kaurno hwaiteis gadriusando in airtha gaswiltith, silbo ainata aflifnith: ith jabai gaswiltith, manag akran bairith. --- B-Greek home page: http://metalab.unc.edu/bgreek You are currently subscribed to b-greek as: [jwrobie@mindspring.com] To unsubscribe, forward this message to leave-b-greek-327Q@franklin.oit.unc.edu To subscribe, send a message to subscribe-b-greek@franklin.oit.unc.edu