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Appendixes To The Companion Bible
This Is Appendix 17 From The Companion Bible. "Of"
is usually the sign of the Genitive Case, though it is used also to
represent fourteen different Greek words, videlicet, from, around,
away, under, beside, upon, over, in, into, down, through, towards, with,
before. Where, however, it represents the Genitive Case of a
noun, the Holy Spirit uses it in a variety if different senses, the
recognition of which is necessary to an intelligent appreciation of the
passage.
These several usages may be conveniently grouped in
the following nine classes, it being borne in mind that sometimes a
Genitive may belong to more than one class; and also, that a study of
the context will prove the surest way of determining to
which class a particular Genitive belongs, where, at first sight, it
seems difficult to classify.
1. The Genitive of Character. Hence the
emphasis is always on the adjective particle, which appears in the
original as a noun in the Genitive Case. Psalm 2: 2. The Genitive of Origin. This marks the
source from which anything has its origin. Ezekiel 1: 3. The Genitive of Possession. This is,
perhaps, the most frequent, and is generally unmistakable; though some
occurrences are difficult to identify. It may be said to answer the
question "Whose?" Luke 2: 4. The Genitive of Apposition. Here the "of"
is equivalent to "that is to say", or, "consisting
of". Genesis 2: 5. The Genitive Relation. This is, perhaps,
the most interesting of all; and the manner of expressing the particular
relation must be gathered from the context. Frequently the "of"
is equivalent to "pertaining to". It may be
objective, subjective, or both, e.g. 6. The Genitive of Material. Denoting that
of which anything is made, hence the "of" here
is equivalent to "made of". Genesis 6: 7. The Genitive of Contents. Denoting that
with which anything is filled, or which it contains, hence the "of"
is equivalent to "filled with" or "containing".
8. The Genitive of Partition. Separation,
where this denotes a part taken from the whole; the "of"
being equivalent to such expressions as "share in",
"part of", or "from among".
Luke 20: 9. Two Genitives depending on one another.
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