Philippians 3:15 Let us therefore, as many as be perfect, be thus minded: and if in any thing ye be otherwise minded, God shall reveal even this unto you. [kjv]
οσοι ουν τελειοι τουτο φρονωμεν και ει τι ετερως φρονειτε και τουτο ο θεος υμιν αποκαλυψει [gnt]
The ancient Greek word
"τοῦτο" ≈ "this" in a grammatically "
neuter" sense. Interestingly, Aristotle reports that the "
neuter" is often used, as a Solecism, where the "
masculine" would otherwise be used. Could the
"this" being revealed by a "
person" by way of a solecism?
The ancient Greek word
"ἕτερος" ≈ "one or other of two" and could be "
one after the other". From this, comes the ancient Greek word
"ἑτέρως" ≈ "differently, otherwise".