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Conditional sentences express factual implications or hypothetical situations and their consequences. Normally, a full conditional sentences contains two clauses, the protasis (condition) , and the apodosis (main clause). An example of such a sentence is “if it rains the picnic will be cancelled”. Here the protasis is expressed by ‘if it rains’ while the apodosis is expressed by “the picnic will be cancelled” The protasis either may follow or precede the apodosis. Equally, it is right to say “the picnic will be cancelled if it rains”. While studying the Bible we have several verses that I will term as conditional verses. Which ones are they?
Posted on: Thu, 10 Jul 2014 08:03:20 +0000

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