Craig
2011-06-21
I am very unskilled at this, but in my amateur way, I looked up all twelve of Paul’s references to “has become” v14b (“genonen” Verb: Third Person Perfect Active Indicative Singular). As far as I can see, all of them are consistent with what the traditional Greek text books say and back up your view Cheryl. All of them refer to something he, she or it “has become” and “still is” at the time of writing. 1 Tim 2:14b would be the odd one out if it meant something different to this.
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