Greeks have no indefinite article. When they wish to designate an individual in a manner undefined, they make use of τις. This usage is fully adopted in the New Testament.
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Greek Lessons
- If It Touches and Eats: Conditional Clauses and the Syntax of Sacred Separation
- Fifteen Cubits Above: Passive Elevation and the Grammar of Submersion
- The Coming One or Another? Participles, Pronouns, and Prophetic Tension
- The Waters Took Dominion: Imperfect Verbs and the Theology of Rising Judgment
- Walk as You Were Called: Divine Allotment and Apostolic Order in 1 Corinthians 7:17
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