People, Gary is right. We let the question be answered because it can never 
hurt to provide some information, but that's enough. This is not a forum for 
discussing NT Greek.

Yigal Levin

Co-moderator,
B-Hebrew

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gary Hedrick
Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2012 1:20 AM
To: Philip Hardy
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] Greek strongs number 2526

Howdy, Philip!

Just FYI, you need to sign all posts with your full name.

Nonetheless, it's good to see you here on the list.

Here's a little excerpt from The Apostles Creed: Its Relation to Primitive 
Christianity:

> καθολικός appears neither in the LXX. nor in the text of the New 
> Testament1; its Latin representative finds no place in the Vulgate, or, 
> apparently, in the older Latin versions. Yet the word lay ready for use in 
> the pages of the later Greek writers, and had been adopted by Philo2. As 
> applied to the Church, it meets us for the first time in the letters of 
> Ignatius, who writes to the Smyrnaeans (c. 8), “Wheresoever Jesus Christ is, 
> there is the Catholic Church.” It is singular that its next appearance is in 
> the circular letter of the Church of Smyrna, addressed on occasion ... etc.

This may mean that your question is outside the purview of this list since it 
has no direct bearing on the Tanakh.

Regards,

Gary Hedrick
San Antonio, TX

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