From: G&P
Message: 61862
Date: 2008-12-04
> <ouk> is found
before vowels; <oukH>
>before words with
initial /h/.
There is a remarkable instance in the Greek New Testament of oukH before a vowel. It has been separated, by an insertion, from the word it really goes with, which has caused the form oukH. I know of nothing like that anywhere else in Greek. I’ll have to search out the passage – it’s either John or 1 John.
Peter