Suzanne & Joel have both written posts on the meaning of ἄνθρωπος. They’ve make opposite assertions: On Anthropos: […]
Category Archive: Greek
I’ve finished two books that I plan on writing reviews for: Grammatical and Exegetical Study of New Testament […]
So I sat down to finish up the last two posts reviewing lexical entries in Muraoka’s new lexicon […]
How in the world does a Greek word mean an English one???
This is a continuation of my series examining Devine and Stephen’s book Discontinuous Syntax: Hyperbaton in Greek. Today’s […]
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 […]
I’m totally ripping this off directly from the B-Greek list, but its definitely worth it if I can […]
This is a continuation of my series examining Devine and Stephen’s book Discontinuous Syntax: Hyperbaton in Greek. Today’s […]
[WARNING: THEOLOGY POST] Truly, is there any better summary and symbol of the gospel message like the Eucharist? […]