Pro-tips for surviving without alcohol in a barren land from Cyrus the Great.
Category Archive: Greek
Will Ross and Greg Lanier took some time to answer some questions with Hendrickson Publishers about all the work they put into their Reader’s Edition LXX.
LXX Q&A with Will Ross and Greg Lanier
It’s a really excellent Q&A with them and worth taking a few moments to read.
And aren’t we all just slightly scared by that one time we read through 2 Maccabees? Yeah. Been there.
This second post on predicate types and narrative structure applies the discussion from the previous post to English and then Greek examples
When we talk about the concepts of background and foreground, it needs to be emphasized that we are […]
Tense and aspect are central for narrative text. The perfective and imperfective aspect, particularly, are essential for how an author builds a narrative structure and signals to the reader the flow of the story.
Here are 5 forthcoming books related to the study of language and Ancient Greek that I’m looking forward to and perhaps you should be aware of, if you’re interested in Ancient Greek grammar.
I have collected together the links four posts in this little series on σκύβαλον for easier reference.
Herein, we come to the end of our discussion of the semantics of σκύβαλον and how it relates to English taboo words.
We’re sad to hear that BibleWorks, after 26 years in business, is coming to an end.
BibleWorks has been serving the church for 26 years by providing a suite of professional tools aimed at enabling students of the Word to “rightly divide the word of truth”. But it has become increasingly apparent over the last few years that the need for our services has diminished to the point where we believe the Lord would have us use our gifts in other ways. Accordingly as of June 15, 2018 BibleWorks will cease operation as a provider of Bible software tools. We make this announcement with sadness, but also with gratitude to God and thankfulness to a multitude of faithful users who have stayed with us for a large part of their adult lives. We know that you will have many questions going forward and we will do our best to answer some of them here.
Over at the front page of their website are all the details and answers to common/potential questions people might have: Bibleworks.com.
Wherein σκύβαλον becomes a much larger problem in cities compared to out on the farm.