Rich Rhodes mentioned it in a recent post over at Better Bibles and then today, one of my […]
Category Archive: Greek
Many thanks to Brill for providing me with a copy of Stéphanie J Bakker’s The Noun Phrase in […]
As someone who has a highly vested interest in syntax databases, I’m excited to hear David Lang say […]
Eisenbrauns currently has the hottest price on Fanning’s Verbal Aspect.
Though both require relative clauses to begin with a relative pronoun, Greek and English are typologically distinct in […]
The closest in 2009 edition (A Greek-English Lexicon of the Septuagint) that Muraoka gets to defining κεφαλή as […]
There are a variety of reasons why the English Perfect and the Greek Perfect must be distinguished in […]
Today is a day that I have been waiting for quite some time: LOGOS 4 Over the past […]
If it wasn’t for the fact that she’s currently in the middle of her degree and right about […]
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