I had planned on being out camping earlier this week, but haven’t been able to leave until today. […]
Category Archive: Greek
I’m sitting in Trinity Western’s Library translating the LXX of 1 Samuel this afternoon (I’m aiming for completing […]
No, this post isn’t going to provide a comparison of how word order in Classical Greek differs from […]
The right person is headed in the right direction: Mounce on Method: Where do we go from here? […]
David Alan Black’s Learn to Read New Testament Greek is now on prepublication at Logos: Learn to Read […]
I came across a website with an outline of Greek Syntax. It was quite traditional and rather simple. […]
I was reading an English grammar and came across a discussion of Remoteness with regard to English verbs. […]
Typical/Default word order in English requires Core Arguments to appear closer to the verb than Oblique Arguments and […]
I’d like to take up the question of what pronunciation system should be used for teaching Greek from […]
What is the best way to characterize the Nominative and Accusative Cases in Greek? Could the studies on […]