The Salvation Army ranks their ordained workers with military ranks. My great great grandparents were officers in the […]
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I’ve gone the rounds a few times with people about what pronunciation to use for Greek. The main […]
After several months off, I’m finally running consistently again. Unfortunately, it will probably take a while to get […]
At some point in my blogging, I criticized Porter about his definition of the Future tense form, particularly […]
Let’s say that you’re trying to determine what is and what is not allowed grammatically in Greek and […]
Daniel and Tonya at their Hebrew and Greek Reader blog have posted an interesting interview with Mike Heiser, […]
I mentioned in my last post that Greek non-verbal predicates can be used to express possession as in […]
Ancient Greek allows for (at least) two types of non-verbal predicates.* In English grammar, non-verbal predicates are expressed […]
This is probably one of the most amazing text critical decisions I have seen in an quite a […]
I have a few posts in process, including my next part of “Discontinuous Syntax in the New Testament.” […]