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SBL Greek New Testament

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Mark 15

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mark.15.m15SonGod

ἀληθῶς οὗτος ὁ ἄνθρωπος υἱὸς θεοῦ ἦν

GRAMMARTHEOLOGYTRANSLATIONmoderate confidence

How definite is the centurion’s confession?

Greek lacks an article before ‘son of God,’ but predicate nouns do not require one. Context can support ‘God’s Son,’ while ‘a son of God’ remains grammatically possible in a Roman speaker’s mouth.

Why this default

‘Truly this human was God’s Son’ is default because the narrative context supports a definite relational confession while preserving anthropos as ‘human.’ Greek predicate nouns need no article, so absence of an article does not require ‘a son’; the indefinite option remains open given the Roman speaker.

Evidence

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InternalThe decision record relies on the stated lexical, grammatical, or translation rationale.

Project defaultTruly this human was God’s Son

Project default · narrative context

AlternativeTruly this man was the Son of God

Traditional definite form

AlternativeTruly this man was a son of God

Indefinite possibility

Reference roleStandardized inspectable reference; manuscript forks are independently reopened.

Revision historyNo decision-level revision has been recorded since the provenance ledger was introduced.

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