Does anyone know if the Romans or other Latin speaker (writers) used the demonstratives with indeclinable nouns like in Greek with the article.
Luke 1:68, in Latin is
BENEDICTVS DOMINVS DEVS ISRAEL
in Greek, before the word Israel, the article is placed in the genitive to show its case (I would write it in Greek but I know not how).
Does anyone know of any books/sites that refer to Latin indeclinable words (most likely foreign).
THANX