An Alternative Explanation for the Alleged ‘Imperatival’ Participles of Romans 12:9-21

The participles of Romans 12:9-21 have occasioned much discussion among grammarians and commentators. The primary debate concerns whether the participles are functioning imperativally or whether they might be connected with a finite verb in the context of the passage. This article suggests that the...

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Main Author: Lamp, Jeffrey S. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2010
In: Tyndale bulletin
Year: 2010, Volume: 61, Issue: 2, Pages: 311-316
Further subjects:B romans
B copula
B participles
B Epistles
B greek syntax
B paul
B greek verb
B New Testament
B Imperative
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Summary:The participles of Romans 12:9-21 have occasioned much discussion among grammarians and commentators. The primary debate concerns whether the participles are functioning imperativally or whether they might be connected with a finite verb in the context of the passage. This article suggests that the participles might indeed be connected with a finite verb, but one that is unexpressed in the passage.
ISSN:0082-7118
Contains:Enthalten in: Tyndale bulletin
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.53751/001c.29291