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Acts 2:20 (segment 28)

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Acts 2:20 (segment 28)
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31/01/18 13:50

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GC: For a, there is coherent majority attestation with a broad range of A-related witnesses at the top.

TP: As a rule, the superordinate noun and the genitive either have an article or are both anarthrous, unless the genitive is a proper name. Both variants must be grammatically sound because κύριος is frequently used as a proper name.[1] It is more likely that τήν was accidentally omitted after a similarly sounding ending of the preceding word, rather than being a secondary addition.

 

[1]      BDR 259, esp. n. 4; cf. Barrett 138.

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