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Author: michaelaubrey

Hierarchy and Gender

The Salvation Army ranks their ordained workers with military ranks. My great great grandparents were officers in the […]

michaelaubrey December 11, 2008 Musings, Other

Pronouncing Hellenistic Greek

I’ve gone the rounds a few times with people about what pronunciation to use for Greek. The main […]

michaelaubrey December 11, 2008 Greek, Phonology

Running

After several months off, I’m finally running consistently again. Unfortunately, it will probably take a while to get […]

michaelaubrey December 10, 2008 Other

Future Tense: Greek and English

At some point in my blogging, I criticized Porter about his definition of the Future tense form, particularly […]

michaelaubrey December 10, 2008 English, Grammar, Greek, Linguistics

Determining the Rules of Greek Grammar

Let’s say that  you’re trying to determine what is and what is not allowed grammatically in Greek and […]

michaelaubrey December 9, 2008 Grammar, Greek, Linguistics, Syntax

An Interview at Hebrew & Greek Reader

Daniel and Tonya at their Hebrew and Greek Reader blog have posted an interesting interview with Mike Heiser, […]

michaelaubrey December 9, 2008 Greek, Hebrew, Linking, Logos Bible Software

Greek Possessives & Non-Verbal Predicates

I mentioned in my last post that Greek non-verbal predicates can be used to express possession as in […]

michaelaubrey December 9, 2008 Ephesians, Grammar, Greek, Translation

Greek Non-Verbal Predicates

Ancient Greek allows for (at least) two types of non-verbal predicates.* In English grammar, non-verbal predicates are expressed […]

michaelaubrey December 8, 2008 Ellipsis, Grammar, Greek, Pragmatics, Syntax

Textual Criticism in the ESV

This is probably one of the most amazing text critical decisions I have seen in an quite a […]

michaelaubrey December 8, 2008 Ephesians, Greek, Textual Criticism, Translation

Books I’m Reading

I have a few posts in process, including my next part of “Discontinuous Syntax in the New Testament.” […]

michaelaubrey December 7, 2008 Biblical Studies, Books, Ellipsis, Ephesians, Greek, Linguistics

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