Have you ever sat down in a big cozy chair beside a fire place, curled up with a […]
Category Archive: Grammar
Opentext.org annotates nearly 1000 phrases in the Greek New Testament as discontinuous. That isn’t to say that there […]
Now this is the kind of book that should have been written years ago, but never was. Historically, […]
Discontinuous Syntax in the New Testament A Condensation, Summary and Application of Discontinuous Syntax: Hyperbaton in Greek by […]
Tomorrow’s post will likely be difficult, if not impossible to read. Feel free to skip it. But for […]
These are some thoughts that have been passing through my head for some time now. And I think […]
So, I began reading Campbell’s book on Aspect (Zondervan) yesterday evening and ended up scribbling notes in it […]
Okay, so I’ve decided that I’m going to submit a proposal for BibleTech: 2009, but for the life […]
My review copy of Constantine Campbell’s Basics of Verbal Aspect in Biblical Greek arrived this morning. It would […]
I’m considering putting in a proposal for BibleTech: 2009, but I’m not sure yet. I need to decide […]