Just to recap on this series, since I’ve been so busy with so many other things and so […]
Category Archive: Greek
Really, the only thing I love more than an ancient language is an ancient grammarian writing about an […]
Has anyone ever noticed that Daniel Wallace’s intermediate grammar uses a strangely large number of exclamation points considering […]
Since this post is appearing far later than I had intended, I would encourage you to quickly go […]
The Baptist Bulletin, the online magazine of the denomination Rod was a part of, has published its obituary […]
It has only been in the past couple years that I have realized that for the most part, […]
Christopher Skinner over at Crux Sola has reported news that Francis Gignac has passed away at the age […]
This goes in the category of absolutely (likely, anyway) excellent reference works that nobody can afford, but everybody […]
Ἐργάζομαι is a bit of a difficult verb to deal with in terms of voice. It’s perhaps the only verb that causes problems (at least at face value) after the rejection of deponency as a valid category for the Greek Voice System. Rutgar Allan categorizes it as an indirect middle (Allan 200, 54). That has always seemed a bit forced. But perhaps there’s some credence to it.
I know its regularly said by those whose background is in classics and the tradition of classical philology […]