Editor’s note: I was asked to comment on Greek word order in a Facebook thread and the following […]
Category Archive: Greek
Silzer and Finley’s (2004) How Biblical Languages Work represents a striking case in terms of how the field […]
If it wasn’t for chunking, we would all have a very hard time communicating. Whether you realize it or not, you chunk up your conversations and writing everyday. In speech you might pause, say “um”, “alright,” or “so”. In this post, we’ll look at how Hebrew and Greek use chunking to different effects.
We are excited and pleased to announce that our friend and colleague here at Koine-Greek.com, Chris Fresch, will […]
We received two books for review recently. It has been quite some time since we have published any […]
We recently organized and collected all our posts and essays on prepositions and prepositional phrases in a simple […]
It broke our hearts when the news came of Jim’s death. A few of our contributors and friends […]
Today Rachel and I received word from Faithlife/Logos Bible Software that our book on the grammar and semantics […]
The status of the language of the New Testament has been a debated topic for centuries. We are […]
Recently, in a discussion with a friend, I noted that there is often a knowledge gap between the […]