1. Parataxis and hypotaxis (English)-See the explanation given here: https://dcc.dickinson.edu/grammar/goodell/parataxis-and-hypotaxis
Parataxis connects or coordinates sentences or clauses whereas hypotaxis refers to grammatical subordination: "A sentence is subordinate when it is made part of another, with the value of a noun, adjective, or adverb."
2. Monogenes/μονογενής (Greek)-See https://www.billmounce.com/greek-dictionary/monogenes
There is some debate as to whether the word means "only, unique, sui generis" or "only-begotten."
Latin Vulgate-Judges 11:34: revertenti autem Iepthae in Maspha domum suam occurrit unigenita filia cum tympanis et choris non enim habebat alios liberos
Translation: "And when Jephte returned into Maspha, to his house, his only daughter
met him with timbrels and with dances: for he had no other children."
LXX: καὶ ἦλθεν Ιεφθαε εἰς Μασσηφα εἰς τὸν οἶκον αὐτοῦ καὶ ἰδοὺ ἡ θυγάτηρ αὐτοῦ ἐξεπορεύετο εἰς ἀπάντησιν αὐτοῦ ἐν τυμπάνοις καὶ χοροῗς καὶ αὕτη μονογενὴς αὐτῷ ἀγαπητή καὶ οὐκ ἔστιν αὐτῷ πλὴν αὐτῆς υἱὸς ἢ θυγάτηρ
Sporadic theological and historical musings by Edgar Foster (Ph.D. in Theology and Religious Studies and one of Jehovah's Witnesses).
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