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Category Archive: Rant

On the Pronunciation of Greek

I’ve ranted about frustrations before, but one thing I really can’t stand are descriptions of Greek pronunciation that […]

michaelaubrey October 8, 2008 Greek, Language, Linguistics, Phonology, Rant

Moises Silva

I had the most terrible search today! “moises silva liberal” Now I don’t mind the term liberal depending […]

michaelaubrey April 3, 2008 Rant

The Word of God in English – A Review

 Ryken, Leland. The Word of God in English. Wheaton, Ill.: Crossway Books, 2002. (Clickable) Before I begin this […]

michaelaubrey November 18, 2007 Book Reviews, Books, Greek, Hermeneutics, Language, Linguistics, Rant, Translation

Scholars and Greek Lexicons…

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This quote from William A. Johnson’s essay in Taylor, et al. (2004) Biblical Greek language and lexicography, a […]

michaelaubrey October 28, 2007 Greek, Rant

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