A Critical And Exegetical Commentary On the Epistles to the Ephesians And to the Colossians

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A Critical And Exegetical Commentary On the Epistles to the Ephesians And to the Colossians
Abbott, Thomas Kingsmill, 1829-1913
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EcL Fhys, p. 984, where the middle is used transitively, totc #cat avr^ tov !!8tov ^pofiov etpi/KOTroicrrcu. As to the form of the compoimd, Aristotle uses oSottouw with an accusative, J^A^f. L i. 2, S^Aov on tlq Af avrot ical oSoirotciv. So Xoyoirouw takes an accus., e.g, (rvfi^opd^, Lys. p. 165, 26; cf.
Thua vi. 38, a/. It is singular that this construction which yields an excellent sense has been entirely overlooked, and the interpreta- tion of Chrys., etc., met with the objection that awoKa
...TaXXdiai . . . ciTc TCL . . . c?Tc rd cannot mean to reconcile these two with one another.
May it not be that the difficulty arises from attempting to turn what is practically a hypothetical statement into a categorical assertion ? St. Paul has in his mind throughout this part of the Epistle the teaching of the false teachers at Colossae, who knew, forsooth, all about the celestial hierarchy, with its various orders, some of which were doubtless regarded as not entirely in harmony with the Divine will.


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