A few posts ago, I suggested that it would be more helpful for students to learn case usage […]
Category Archive: Exegesis
Most grammars delineate the meaning of the cases by providing labels for usage. I propose that a better […]
The problem of verses twenty-one and twenty-two can be most easily seen in the perspectives of Max Turner […]
Honestly, the division of these two verses, in my opinion, is a perfect example of Biblical scholars knowing […]
It might sound odd to hear that one of the problems of Opentext.org’s database is that it depends […]
I’ve had a review copy of Rodney Decker’s Koine Greek Reader sitting on my shelf for a number […]
Reading John Hobbin’s recent post and the post at Compligalitarian, I must say that I don’t care for […]
There is a very simple reason for why Πίστις Χριστου is not an ambiguous construction. It is also […]
David Ker has pulled me into the debate and subjective/objective genitives. NT Wrong has written a few posts […]
Its a group on Facebook that recently found my post summarizing his discussion of the the phrase “Holy […]