by Rob Plummer | Dec 8, 2018 | Extended Exegetical Discussions, Revelation, Revelation 10, Special Editions
The oldest extant Greek language commentary on the Book of Revelation is by Oecumenius (6th century). The first real grammatical point in the commentary appears in Oecumenius’s comments on Revelation 10:2. In today’s weekend edition, we explore Oecumenius’s...
by Rob Plummer | Oct 27, 2018 | Extended Exegetical Discussions, Grammar, Other
Why is the book of Hebrews so challenging to read in Greek? Today’s video on hyperbaton will help you answer that question – and perhaps also help you read it more easily. Today’s video originally aired in March 2018....
by Rob Plummer | Oct 13, 2018 | Extended Exegetical Discussions, John, Special Editions
In today’s weekend edition, Dr. Plummer looks at the nuances of the Genitive, Dative, and Accusative cases in the way that they generally communicate time....
by Rob Plummer | Sep 22, 2018 | Extended Exegetical Discussions, Greek Resources, Special Editions
During this last week, Dr. Plummer’s Elementary Greek class memorized second aorist forms of some common verbs. In today’s weekend video, Dr. Plummer shares some of the memory devices that his students used to memorize these irregular...
by Rob Plummer | Sep 15, 2018 | Extended Exegetical Discussions, Greek Resources, Special Editions
In this weekend video, Dr. Plummer answers the question: “Why should a reader of the Greek New Testament learn...
by Rob Plummer | Sep 1, 2018 | Extended Exegetical Discussions, Greek Resources, Guest Hosts, Special Editions
In today’s weekend edition, we introduce an illustrated children’s book on “conscience” written by a respected New Testament scholar. We also review various lexicons and word study resources that a pastor can use to better understand συνείδησις (conscience). You can...