JD wrote:
Also,  please note that the author gives as his primary
meaning of the two Grk words,  telos and telous, with
this definition   --  "An end, term, termination, completion.
Particularly only in respect to time."  I do not see that as
being so very different from the definition of Thayer.

I don't either, but this is only one definition. He explains further that its usage is not limited to this. So does Thayer.

JD wrote:
"Goal" is omitted  -   because, at this point in his discussion,
he is only concerned for the primary usage of the word(s).
His comments at VII fall along the lines of what I am saying.
Zodhiates does not separate "termination" from "goal" when
referencing Romans 10:4.  You have quoted something that
seems to confirm my conclusion.

I realize this, which is why I had said that my only point was to address your use of "only." Zodhiates, like many Greek scholars, let's his theological views taint his explanations.

JD wrote:
If DM agrees with the wording of VII,  perhaps we
are not talking about the same things in our discussions.
It 's happened many times before !!

I don't think his wording of VII is helpful for this discussion, but his treatment ought to cause you to drop the word "only" from what you had said before. I consider Zodhiates a possible reading of Rom. 10:4, but not the final word on the matter. It was your "final word" presentation using the word "only" that I was objecting to.

Peace be with you.
David Miller.
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