Linguistics and the Greek Verb Conference Announcement!
Posted by Chris with a “C” I am very excited to announce “Linguistics and the Greek Verb: Recent Discussions and their Implications for NT Exegetes” — a Greek linguistics conference taking place in...
View ArticleWise Words: From Robertson on understanding Greek grammar that doesn’t...
Posted by Kris w/a K …when the article does occur with the inf., it should have its real force. Often this will make extremely awkward English, as in Lu. 2:27, ἐν τῷ εἰσαγαγεῖν τοὺς γονεῖς τὸ παιδίον....
View ArticleScholars in Press: An interview with James Tucker
Name: James Tucker Education: I received a BA in Greek from Multnomah University, and a MA in Biblical Studies from Trinity Western University. While I was at TWU, I participated in the Septuaginta...
View ArticleInsightful words from Porter on Discourse Analysis
Posted by Kris with a K The following are not my words, they’re Porter’s (despite the lack of a quote-box, and hence the indentation). It’s a chunk of text taken from Discourse Analysis and Other...
View ArticleScholars in Press: An Interview with Jimmy Parks
The following interview is part of an ongoing series titled Scholars in Press, which aims to showcase a particular variety of scholars who contribute to biblical studies through their linguistic...
View ArticleA tidy series of topic shifts: Colossians 1:16–18
I’m reading through Colossians at the moment and came across a beautiful series of topic changes in 1:16–18, part of what is traditionally referred to as the Christ Hymn. Here’s a screen shot from the...
View ArticleRobertson on interpreting the absence of the Greek article
VIII. The Absence of the Article I do not care to use the term “omission” in connection with the article. That word implies that the article ought to be present. As has been already shown, the article...
View ArticleLogos answered my question with a right-click and a click
Posted by Kris with a K So technically I’m on the clock right now, working for the company I’m about to endorse (so I don’t think they’ll mind), but just in case, I’ll be quick. I was reading 1 Thess...
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