BaptistBob
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It is not placing regeneration prior to faith, however.
Well, yea, it is. The verb (and adverb) born again is passive signifying that the subject cannot do this to himself or herself. So, when this is coupled with the third-class conditional statement, the text is saying "unless God 'borns' someone again, that someone cannot see the kingdom..."
Blessings,
The Archangel
The passive does not idicate anything about faith. The passive only idicates that the person receives the action of the verb in the sentence. Volition on the part of the individual is niether supported nor negated by the particular verb. Any decent grammar will explain that. Wallace does so on the very first paragraph on p. 431.
Since John has already explained this issue earlier, we know that faith comes before regeneration. The fact that regeneration is passive affects nothing, since no one negates it.
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