Sunday Morning Greek Blog

November 19, 2011

Hover Text Test 2

Filed under: Greek — Scott Stocking @ 8:37 pm

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This post is a test to see if I have correctly coded hover text in .html.
The broader context, Hebrews 5:11–6:12, informs in part the understanding of the warning in verse 6. Verse six also has four words that are only found in that verse in the New Testament, I will break those down later. But first, let me address the context. The author of Hebrews begins this section by chiding the readers for not having obtained a level of maturity they ought to have obtained. In fact, “maturity” is a prominent theme in Hebrews 5–7, which has nine words from the τελειόω family scattered throughout. Hebrews 5:11–6:12 is also bracketed by an inclusio of νωθροὶ γεγόνατε/νωθροὶ γένησθε making the contrast between maturity and laziness even starker.

This is a second test to see if I can discern why copying doesn’t work. So I copied this post from the .html window in the first hover-text post, and I seem to be able to copy from Word just fine in this post. Hmm.

Readers, please let me know if you’re seeing the hover text. Thank you.
Scott

1 Comment »

  1. Yep, it worked!!!! You are a resourceful guy!

    Comment by Kristine Christlieb — November 20, 2011 @ 8:41 am | Reply


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