The preeminent example: LSJ: παραζώνη, ἡ, girdle, Lxx2Ki.18.11. LEH: παραζώνη,-ης N1F 0–1–0–0–0=1 2 Sm 18,11 belt; neol. GELS: […]
Category Archive: Language
Reading Moulton’s Prolegomena is always interesting. He was definitely a descriptive linguist and regularly comments on how English […]
Wayne Leman at the Better Bibles Blog has a great post about common language in translation that’s worth […]
Logos Bible Software currently has: The Lexham Syntactic Greek New Testament The OpenText.org Syntactically Analyzed Greek New Testament […]
There is only one clause in the Greek New Testament with a double WH-word construction: Mark 15:24 καὶ […]
Be sure to check out and read through Dr. Decker’s discussion of the Imperfect wordform. Its a nice […]
To get a better idea of the strengths & weaknesses of Muraoka’s A Greek-English Lexicon of the Septuagint […]
Searching for a missing abbreviation in a lexicon, I came across this very helpful beginner’s guide to Greek […]
I’m taking a slightly different approach to blogging about Y2 Hyperbaton (i.e. Noun initial discontinuous phrases) than I […]
For my notes on how Muraoka’s lexicon compares to other Ancient Greek lexica, see this post: Comparing Lexical […]