Previously, in Part I, We began by looking at a couple of quotes from Porter in the Handbook […]
Category Archive: Greek
Daniel & Tonya have written a post on Acts 10:34-35 (Comparing Acts 10.34-35), looking at the Greek & a […]
Michael Whitenton over at Ecce Homo has linked to a very interesting PDF/power point on word order in […]
The more I read the Greek grammars of earlier centuries, the more I conclude Dr. Porter’s historical survey […]
I was perusing through a variety of texts this morning looking to see whether all of the wordforms […]
I’ll be reading through the entirety of A. T. Robertson’s Big Grammar this summer. I’ve read 250 pages […]
Stanley Porter and Andrew Pitts describe Opentext.org’s approach to syntax as follows, “Syntax is understood in terms of […]
There are likely dozens of other blogs that discuss Greek. In fact I know there are. But the […]
I complained about the dearth Greek blogs recently. But in a great conversation about particples at Text, Community […]
Over at Text, Community and Mission, Daniel is thinking about participles in 1 Peter. Be sure to give […]