Don
2009-03-31
Those are some great insights. The Greek definite article is sometimes used in places where it is not considered good English when translated, and so is omitted in some cases, yet can be crucial to understanding. While an anarthous noun (one with no article) in Greek has a range of possibilities, a noun with the definite article does not.
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