The past two days have been a rush of presentations, technology, and Greek linguistics. It was exciting to […]
Author: michaelaubrey
I hope to write a couple posts this week about some of my favorite presentations at BibleTech. My […]
Douglas Moo confirmed my own thoughts from months ago: Translating the New Testament: Text, Translation, Theology, where I questioned […]
File this under “Rant.” We have a good dozen different Greek morphology databases/annotation. We have (currently) two New […]
1. Cascadia Syntax Graphs 1.1 Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar The linguistic framework implemented by the Cascadia Syntax Graphs[1] […]
Just appeared on Eisenbraun: Discourse Grammar of the Greek New Testament: A Practical Introduction for Teaching and Exegesis […]
Maybe I’m obsessing. Probably. But in any case, I felt validated when these two volumes arrived at my […]
Whether any of you noticed that I’m gone is another question. Those of you who I’m friends with […]
Many thanks go out to those of you who bought books from me over the past few months […]
I’m uploading the pdf of my complete review of Paul Danove’s book in its entirety. Total, it is […]