It looks like John Lee’s A History of New Testament Greek Lexicography might be out of print…which is a […]
Category Archive: Greek
What motivates the ordering. I’m looking into the question right now. Stephanie Bakker’s book on the noun phase deals […]
Scholars in Press: An interview with Elizabeth Robar. Kris’ second interview, this time with Elizabeth Robar, is up. […]
Here’s a recently completed Ph.D. Dissertation posted on Academia.edu. Thought you might be interested:
Constantin von Tischendorf, the great textual critic and New Testament scholar turns 200 years old today. Pour a […]
Ancient Greek Verb-Initial Compounds: Their Diachronic Development Within the Greek Compound System by Olga Tribulato I don’t know […]
I uploaded a power point presentation on Greek syntax databases that presented at BibleTech 2010. It’s available for […]
With the posting of the second portion of background/prefatory material to my thesis, I have officially uploaded my […]
The purpose of this second post (for the first post, see here: Challenges in language analysis: thesis prefatory […]
If anything could supplant LSJ, this could be it. I’m looking forward to picking up a copy. The […]