by Rob Plummer | Apr 21, 2018 | Extended Exegetical Discussions, Greek Resources, Scripture Passage
Is the negated present imperative used to command someone to STOP an activity in process? Well… sometimes. Watch today’s weekend edition of the Daily Dose of Greek for nuanced discussion of the Greek...
by jacobcerone | Apr 14, 2018 | Creative Learning, Extended Exegetical Discussions, Guest Hosts
In today’s Saturday feature, guest host Jacob Cerone, formerly of of Logos, demonstrates the practice and benefit of sentence flow outlining (phrase diagramming) in 1 Thessalonians...
by davidhutchison | Apr 7, 2018 | 1 John, 1 John 2, Extended Exegetical Discussions, Guest Hosts, Scripture Passage, Special Editions
In this weekend edition, guest host Dr. David Hutchison talks through the text critical apparatus of the UBS5 Greek New Testament for 1 John...
by Rob Plummer | Mar 17, 2018 | Extended Exegetical Discussions, Special Editions
In today’s weekend edition, we will be looking at a passage from the Shepherd of Hermas quoted in a marriage devotional (Held in Honor) co-authored by Dr....
by Rob Plummer | Mar 3, 2018 | Extended Exegetical Discussions, Special Editions
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...
by Rod Elledge | Feb 24, 2018 | Extended Exegetical Discussions, Grammar, Guest Hosts, Scripture Passage, Special Editions
Illeism is the technical term for referring to oneself in the third person. Have you ever noticed how frequently Jesus refers to himself in the third person in the Gospels? Why did he do...