In Classical Greek, there was singular, dual, and plural. The Dual dropped out by the Hellenistic Period (though […]
Category Archive: Greek
After I wrote my little post about the need to depending on and building on the past grammars, […]
[Update] Thanks to those who sent me pdf’s!] Does anyone in the United States have full-view access to […]
Obviously this is a subject that I continually come back to because it is of supreme interest to […]
This is what I’ve been working on for the past week or so. I now have a basic […]
Carl Conrad has said it a few times in the past week or so and I have to […]
I’ve gone the rounds a few times with people about what pronunciation to use for Greek. The main […]
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, […]