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Author: michaelaubrey

Book Question

At any given time, roughly how many books do you find yourself reading? Currently, there are about 15 […]

michaelaubrey August 8, 2009 Books

Tomato Sauce – Or Not Studying Greek Part X

I just made the most amazing pizza sauce for tomorrow night. We went to the store for vegetables […]

michaelaubrey August 8, 2009 Cooking, Food, Not Studying Greek

Honest Scrap award

Peter Kirk has nominated me for the “Honest Scrap Award” in which, apparently, I’m… …supposed to tell you […]

michaelaubrey August 7, 2009 Meme

Imperfect Verbs

Be sure to check out and read through Dr. Decker’s discussion of the Imperfect wordform. Its a nice […]

michaelaubrey August 7, 2009 Greek, Linking

2 Samuel 14

I’m pretty sure that 2 Samuel 14:28-33 is a comedy or something: 28 Absalom lived in Jerusalem for […]

michaelaubrey August 6, 2009 Musings, OT

Anniversary

I’ve been married three years as of today. Its been good.

michaelaubrey August 5, 2009 Personal

Comparing Lexical Entries

K K Read More

To get a better idea of the strengths & weaknesses of Muraoka’s A Greek-English Lexicon of the Septuagint […]

michaelaubrey August 4, 2009 Grammar, Greek, Lexicography, Linguistics, Series

Struggle with Greek Epigraphy?

Searching for a missing abbreviation in a lexicon, I came across this very helpful beginner’s guide to Greek […]

michaelaubrey August 4, 2009 Greek

Y2 Hyperbaton: The Data

I’m taking a slightly different approach to blogging about Y2 Hyperbaton (i.e. Noun initial discontinuous phrases) than I […]

michaelaubrey August 4, 2009 Grammar, Greek, Linguistics, Syntax

Rules of Engagement

The Gender Blog has written a post on some “rules of engagement” that they think every Christian should […]

michaelaubrey August 3, 2009 Hermeneutics

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