There is a very simple reason for why Πίστις Χριστου is not an ambiguous construction. It is also […]
Category Archive: Linguistics
David Ker has pulled me into the debate and subjective/objective genitives. NT Wrong has written a few posts […]
The next time your English teach tells you not to split your infinitive, by all means, point them […]
This is the beginning of my second draft of my analysis of Ephesians 1. I’ve made a couple […]
This also is a rather entertaining quote: On Gender likewise there is not much to say. There are […]
This is a quote about the LXX translators – well, at least one – from Moulton’s Prolegomena. The […]
After I wrote my little post about the need to depending on and building on the past grammars, […]
Obviously this is a subject that I continually come back to because it is of supreme interest to […]
This is what I’ve been working on for the past week or so. I now have a basic […]