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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...

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Wise 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....

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Scholars 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...

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Insightful 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...

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Scholars 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...

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A 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...

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Robertson 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...

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Logos 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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