Andrew Keenan continues his investigations…For the rest of the series, see: Tarnishing the Ideal. Wittgenstein’s work has a […]
Category Archive: Septuagint
Happy International Septuagint Day everyone!
(This post was originally written in 2013 and published at my previous blog, Old School Script.) Imagine you […]
For those who do not know me, my name is Chris Fresch. I used to contribute over at […]
T. Muraoka. 2016. A syntax of Septuagint Greek. Leuven: Peeters. There is a sense in which introductions are […]
A book review of of Tjen Anwar’s On conditionals in the Greek Pentateuch: A study of translational syntax […]
Mike Heiser has just blogged about a number of Old Testament projects at Logos that are literally a […]
So I sat down to finish up the last two posts reviewing lexical entries in Muraoka’s new lexicon […]
For my notes on how Muraoka’s lexicon compares to other Ancient Greek lexica, see this post: Comparing Lexical […]
I started working on the Kaige text of 2 Samuel/Reigns today. I’ll write about anything that pops out […]