So…uh…Book Reviews…

Okay, so I know that I posted a poll looking for your thoughts on which book I should review first:

Grammatical and Exegetical Study of New Testament Verbs of Transference: A Case Frame Guide to Interpretation and Translation (Library of New Testament Studies) by Paul Danove

Articular Infinitives in the Greek of the New Testament: On the Exegetical Benefit of Grammatical Precision (New Testament Monographs) by Denny Burk

And…I’ve written quite a bit on Burk’s book for the review because that’s the book that got the votes.

BUT.

Now that I’m most of the way through reviewing it, I’m not sure. It’s become more difficult than I expected. There’s a side issue that really rubs me the wrong way that’s not exactly connected to his thesis. It’s distracting me from the main focus of the book. Maybe “rubs me the wrong way” is not the right phrase. That sounds pretty terrible and it’s not that terrible. All this to say, I’m not sure if Burk’s book will come before Danove’s…we’ll see. It’s for the best through.