[size=200]κύριος ποιμαίνει με, καὶ οὐδέν με ὑστερήσει [/size]
If I'm reading sedction IV of the LSJ entry correctly (http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/pt ... D%23109734), why isn't this [size=200]οὐδέν ὑστερήσω[/size] ?
Septuagint The Lord is My Shepherd
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I can't check the right resources just now, but I think it may be a somewhat irregular verb. Check out Mark 10:21, where the same form is used for present active indicative second person singular, where you would expect an εις ending.
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