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Author: michaelaubrey

Where I am – Reading & Writing

Between preparing for BibleTech:2009 and working on various other required projects, my various continuing blogging series have lost […]

michaelaubrey March 9, 2009 Mediations

Many thanks to you all

Thank you, every one of you, who over the past eight months or so has clicked on a […]

michaelaubrey March 7, 2009 Books, Linking

A Chicago Sunrise

Not exactly my typical sort of post. Maybe you can file this in the “Things I do when […]

michaelaubrey March 4, 2009 Not Studying Greek

Greek Grammar Categories

Rick over at Ricoblog wrote a nice post a few days ago about the use of categories in […]

michaelaubrey March 4, 2009 Greek, Linking

Dealing with Voice in Greek

Is there any reason why we couldn’t treat voice as derivational rather than inflectional? That is to say, […]

michaelaubrey March 3, 2009 FLEx, Grammar, Greek, Lexicography, Morphology

Word Order and Translation – 4 Macc 11:12

I’ve been steadily comparing a variety of translations of 4 Maccabees as I’ve worked through the book, including […]

michaelaubrey March 2, 2009 Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Translation

BibleTech: 2009 Schedule

The schedule for the BibleTech Conference is officially up. I’m presenting on March 27th, at 2:00, so feel […]

michaelaubrey March 1, 2009 Musings

Greek Noun Phrase Word Order

I came across an ordering I had never seen in a Hellenistic text: τῆς ἐκείνου μεγαλειότητος Diogn 10.5 […]

michaelaubrey March 1, 2009 Greek, Questions, Syntax

On Writing Well

The majority of my blog posts are not incredibly well written. I don’t put too much effort into […]

michaelaubrey February 28, 2009 Books, Mediations, Quotes

Scripture & Law: Hermeneutics

Few know that my brother blogs, mainly because he doesn’t blog often and doesn’t participate in this very […]

michaelaubrey February 27, 2009 Biblical Studies, Hermeneutics

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