As commentaries on Ephesians go, I generally find myself regularly going back to John Chrysostom and his homilies […]
Category Archive: Greek
So I had planned on posting pictures showing you what I’ve been doing. But unfortunately, camera problems have […]
Let me give you a piece of advice. If you’re reading a book about Hellenistic Greek that seeks […]
I’ll admit it. I don’t know Greek incredibly well. Now I can do the analysis. I can do […]
I’m living in Canada presently so we celebrated Thanksgiving on the day Americans celebrate Columbus day (or I […]
This is part of a syntax piece that I’m writing up presently with the hope of presenting it […]
In the Epistle of Diognetus, we find the word: ἀφυλάκτως. The context is: οὐ πολὺ πλέον αὐτῶν […]
During the year that I was in Texas, I worked with a college student who was learning Greek […]
This is a continuation of my series examining Devine and Stephen’s book Discontinuous Syntax: Hyperbaton in Greek. Today’s […]
Then if this book review is correct, you should be saving your pennies for: Word Order in Ancient […]