A presentational/thetic clause with an indefinite null subject: καὶ ἐξῆλθον ἀπὸ τῶν ἱερέων ἐκ τῶν ἁγίων καὶ ἀπὸ […]
That moment when you read in BDAG that κοιμάω is: in our lit. only in pass. and w. act. […]
Some of you know that I’m a bit of a bibliophile. Some of you also know that I […]
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Somehow this post ended up being 2000 words long. I’ve broken it into three smaller parts which are […]
Somehow this post ended up being 2000 words long. I’ve broken it into three smaller parts which are […]
James W. Voelz has a review of Robert Funk’s Greek Grammar on the Review of Biblical Literature, that’s […]
Transitivity plays a central role in all voice usage, not only in the contrast between active and middle, but also within the usage of the middle voice itself. Understanding that range is important for discerning the meaning of a given verb in the middle voice when reading the biblical text or other contemporary Koine Greek literature.
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