When the copulative kai [`and'] connects two nouns of the same case, [viz. nouns (either substantive or adjective, or participles), of personal description, respecting office, dignity, affinity, or connexion, and attributes, properties, or qualities, good or ill], if the article [ho], or any of its cases, precedes the first of the said nouns or participles, and is not repeated before the second noun or participle, the latter always relates to the same person that is expressed or described by the first noun or participle: i.e. it denotes a farther description of the first-named person.
A toleration of slavery is, in effect, a toleration of inhumanity. - Granville Sharp
A toleration of slavery is, in effect, a toleration of inhumanity.
- Granville Sharp
When the copulative kai [`and'] connects two nouns of the same case, [viz. nouns (either substantive or adjective, or participles), of personal descr… - Granville Sharp
When the copulative kai [`and'] connects two nouns of the same case, [viz. nouns (either substantive or adjective, or participles), of personal descr…
Always endeavor to really be what you would wish to appear. - Granville Sharp
Always endeavor to really be what you would wish to appear.
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