Thursday, March 4, 2021

The Challenge of Greek Phrases (Romans 8:20)

Bill Mounce
Bill Mounce

In English, if we have Phrase A, Phrase B, and Phrase C, normal rules of grammar mean that Phrase C is related to Phrase B, and Phrase B is related to Phrase A. But that's not the way it is with Greek; Phrase C can go back to Phrase A. Romans 8:20 is a good example.

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