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Struggle with Greek Epigraphy?

Searching for a missing abbreviation in a lexicon, I came across this very helpful beginner’s guide to Greek […]

michaelaubrey August 4, 2009 Greek

Y2 Hyperbaton: The Data

I’m taking a slightly different approach to blogging about Y2 Hyperbaton (i.e. Noun initial discontinuous phrases) than I […]

michaelaubrey August 4, 2009 Grammar, Greek, Linguistics, Syntax

Rules of Engagement

The Gender Blog has written a post on some “rules of engagement” that they think every Christian should […]

michaelaubrey August 3, 2009 Hermeneutics

Muraoka’s Greek-English Lexicon of the Septuagint

For my notes on how Muraoka’s lexicon compares to other Ancient Greek lexica, see this post: Comparing Lexical […]

michaelaubrey July 31, 2009 Books, Greek, Lexicography, Septuagint

Reader’s Greek & Hebrew Bible

Henry Neufeld at Participatory Bible Study has an excellent post up discussing the strengths and weaknesses of the […]

michaelaubrey July 31, 2009 Greek, Hebrew, Linking, Quotes

Hummus and Naan

Makin’ homemade Hummus & Naan for our camping trip this weekend! So exciting…so, so good.

michaelaubrey July 31, 2009 Other

Going Camping

I’ll be out on Friday night through Monday on a camping trip with my church, so don’t expect […]

michaelaubrey July 30, 2009 Other

Hebrew 1:1-4

Clifford Kvidahl has written an extensive discussion of Hebrew 1:1-4: Hebrews 1.1-4: A (Not So) Brief Analysis

michaelaubrey July 30, 2009 Linking

Translating Pragmatics – Lessons from the Apostolic Fathers

Since Topic & Focus Posts are popular right now, I thought I’d throw one up that’s been sitting […]

michaelaubrey July 29, 2009 Greek

Linguistics & Conservative Theology

Over at his new page, Wanna be a Bible Scholar, Patrick McCullough asked a question in the comments […]

michaelaubrey July 28, 2009 Greek, Hebrew, Linguistics, Musings, Questions

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