Google’s going to go print-on-demand with its pre-1923 books (potentially more later). As part of a deal announced […]
Category Archive: Books
I’ve finished two books that I plan on writing reviews for: Grammatical and Exegetical Study of New Testament […]
So, uhm, why is Dr. Leland Ryken still writing books about subjects he’s not qualified to discuss? Last […]
My familiarity with introductory Hebrew grammars is rather lacking, so I’m interested in some comments. My wife is […]
He says: But as the influence of language study (and seminary) wanes, and the number of Greek textbooks […]
I don’t know if I’ve ever done one of these posts, but I’ve just received a couple books […]
This is a continuation of my series examining Devine and Stephen’s book Discontinuous Syntax: Hyperbaton in Greek. Today’s […]
The preeminent example: LSJ: παραζώνη, ἡ, girdle, Lxx2Ki.18.11. LEH: παραζώνη,-ης N1F 0–1–0–0–0=1 2 Sm 18,11 belt; neol. GELS: […]
Reading Moulton’s Prolegomena is always interesting. He was definitely a descriptive linguist and regularly comments on how English […]
At any given time, roughly how many books do you find yourself reading? Currently, there are about 15 […]