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Christ as Archegos

SHORT STUDIES

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 February 2009

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[1] àρχηγòν καì τελειωγήν are firmly linked by a single article, τóν, so that (as Dr M. E. Thrall has suggested in a private communication) τελειωγήsfgr; might conceivably be itself a christological title.I am more inclined to make it adjectival and thus epexegetic. Note the connection of τελεισ at Heb. 2. 10. Jesus too put his faith in God, as bone of our bone and flesh our flesh.