Some have called the claim that Modern Greek has something to add to the study of Hellenistic Greek […]
Category Archive: Greek
Many of you saw my post and post a few days ago: Poll: What is the Demand for Fanning? […]
James Spinti of Eisenbrauns just posted the following to the B-Greek list: I just received Danker’s new Concise […]
Okay, so really only search term, there’s only one highlight this time around, but it’s a great one: […]
It’s been quite obvious that I’ve had language change on my mind with reference to man vs. human […]
Oxford University Press is apprehensive about publishing a paperback version of Fanning’s monograph Verbal Aspect in New Testament […]
Since I mentioned Greek prepositions in the last post, I just thought I’d also point all of you […]
Articular Infinitives in the Greek of the New Testament: On the Exegetical Benefit of Grammatical Precision (New Testament […]
I just went to look at my poll on Greek reading, which has now been up from some […]
Suzanne & Joel have both written posts on the meaning of ἄνθρωπος. They’ve make opposite assertions: On Anthropos: […]