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P. Derek Overfield PhD Thesis - Research@StAndrews:FullText

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Now in order that we may determine the<br />

validity of our argument thus far we will procee? with<br />

a fairly detailed discussion of the tva clauses in<br />

vv. 16-19.<br />

Basic to our discussion is the contention<br />

that the final phrase<br />

is climactic and that its content is governed<br />

not by any prima facie meaning of the words employed but,<br />

at least in the first instance, by the content of the<br />

prayer in which it stands.<br />

In this regard it should<br />

be noted that the form of the prayer itself naturally<br />

leads to this conclusion:<br />

the first tva. clause contains<br />

three intercessory statements, the second two<br />

statements and the final clause contains only the<br />

statement.<br />

If our contention is in any way<br />

correct then the content of '!t>"f!pWj.I.Oi can only be determined<br />

by an examination of the two previous<br />

clauses.<br />

tva.<br />

The first stage of the author's prayer is<br />

concerned with the strengthening of the inner man,<br />

a strengthening that occurs as a result of God's<br />

The phrase ~aw o.v6pW7toy has been the source of much<br />

discussion.<br />

H. Schlier 74 has drawn attention to<br />

several Mandaean texts where the concept of 'inner man'<br />

appears without uniform significance, representing<br />

variously' soul' (r.G. 327f), 'Adam'<br />

(l.G. 571:l0f)<br />

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