Eisenbrauns has Muraoka’s A Greek-English Lexicon of the Septuagint in stock now! Currently, it says that there are […]
Category Archive: Lexicography
If you don’t you’ll get lost and your Greek won’t improve. Some time ago, I was working through […]
Daniel & Tonya have written a post on Acts 10:34-35 (Comparing Acts 10.34-35), looking at the Greek & a […]
With such an incredibly productive day this afternoon for work, I’ve decided that I can excuse myself to […]
I’m sitting in Trinity Western’s Library translating the LXX of 1 Samuel this afternoon (I’m aiming for completing […]
Most grammars delineate the meaning of the cases by providing labels for usage. I propose that a better […]
I intend to write about most, if not all, of the presentations I attended this weekend. But I’m […]
Parts of Speech – Determiners, Particles, Pronouns & Others: In what discussion that follows, we will examine our […]
Introduction: Over the next couple weeks, I’m going to be comparing the various morphology tagging systems that I […]
Is there any reason why we couldn’t treat voice as derivational rather than inflectional? That is to say, […]