Usage of the adnominal genitive (one or more genitive substantives
in relationship to a head noun) is one of most ambiguous aspects of
the Greek language of the New Testament, and thus the source of
contentious debate among exegetes. This study finds a way forward
in the understanding of the genitive case by examining
concatenations of single and multiple genitives, testing methods on
the Pauline corpus as a representative sample of adnominal genitive
usage in the whole New Testament. The results are offered with a
set of rules that are vital in assisting the interpreter in
clarifying these often difficult expressions. This book offers
fresh insight especially where genitives appear in concatenation,
and examines the syntactical configurations of genitive
constructions with a view to untangling their semantics.
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