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Specifically, Acts 26:14, and only in Acts 9:5 by Luther's or someone's
interpolation. In the original Greek the expression (pros kentra laktizein)
is only found in Acts 26. Take your choice of Lukes.
..."unfit
As the red-beaked steeds of
The Cytheraean for a chain bit."
CDM
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>From: "Jonathan P. Gill" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: kicking against them
>Date: Fri, Mar 16, 2001, 9:47 AM
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> Dear Poundians:
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> For closure's sake, I just did a search for "kick against the pricks" in
> the Biblical studies section of Diotima (an excellent on-line source for
> ancient studies) and came up with Acts 9 and 26. For those who don't
> know, the writer would be Luke.
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> And for what it's worth, there's a 1970s album of the same same by the
> excellent Australian musicians Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.
>
> Jonathan Gill
> Columbia University
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