There are a variety of grammatical constructions in the Greek New Testament where Opentext.org seems to fluctuate on […]
Category Archive: Greek
Reading John Hobbin’s recent post and the post at Compligalitarian, I must say that I don’t care for […]
Building on the discussion of markedness and gender two posts ago, here’s a chart Mussies provides for understanding […]
In independent adjectives, the value of the feminine categories consists in the positive reference to a female person […]
I’m still working on my next post on discontinuous syntax in Hellenistic Greek. Presently, I’m examining the 289 […]
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 […]
This is the beginning of my second draft of my analysis of Ephesians 1. I’ve made a couple […]
This also is a rather entertaining quote: On Gender likewise there is not much to say. There are […]
In Classical Greek, there was singular, dual, and plural. The Dual dropped out by the Hellenistic Period (though […]