RT Article T1 The Continuative Relative Clause in the Greek New Testament: Some Remarks JF Novum Testamentum VO 64 IS 2 SP 162 OP 183 A1 Du Toit, H. C. 1948- LA English YR 2022 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1795824069 AB A scrutiny of the literature on the continuative relative clause (CRC) in the Greek New Testament indicated that several of its characteristics are not discussed, or in need of further examination. Drawing on insights in general linguistics, as well as literature on the relative clause in modern languages, a number of characteristics of the CRC are discussed in this article. These include the CRC’s characteristics as a member of the appositive group of relative clauses; the internal structure of the CRC’s antecedent; the position of the CRC vis-à-vis its antecedent; the CRC’s function to increase coherence within a sentence and paragraph; and the CRC’s function to denote foreground in narrative discourse. K1 non-narrative K1 Narrative K1 Discourse K1 Greek New Testament K1 Function K1 continuative K1 relative clause DO 10.1163/15685365-bja10016