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...
by Rob Plummer | Feb 3, 2018 | Extended Exegetical Discussions, Greek Resources, Special Editions
It’s always good to begin February’s with a little review of text criticism. In today’s weekend (rerun) edition, Southwestern Seminary professor Dr. David Hutchison explains how to read the apparatus symbols in the Nestle-Aland 28th edition Greek New...
by Rob Plummer | Jan 27, 2018 | Creative Learning, Extended Exegetical Discussions, Scripture Passage, Special Editions
ti emoi kai soi In John 2:4, when told that there was no more wine. Jesus responds to his mother Mary by asking, “What to me and to you, woman?” (τί ἐμοὶ καὶ σοί, γύναι;) What does this question...
by Rob Plummer | Jan 13, 2018 | Creative Learning, Extended Exegetical Discussions, Greek Resources, James, Scripture Passage
As we look forward to starting the Epistle of James this next week, Dr. Plummer briefly introduces the EGGNT volume on James by Chris...
by Rob Plummer | Dec 30, 2017 | Extended Exegetical Discussions, Grammar, Special Editions
Sometime interpreters make a big deal out of about a Greek noun having an article in front of it. One needs to be careful, however, to pay attention to stylistic patterns so as to not over-interpret the article. In today’s weekend edition, Dr. Plummer discusses...
by Rob Plummer | Dec 23, 2017 | Creative Learning, Extended Exegetical Discussions, Revelation, Scripture Passage, Special Editions
Revelation is a book of “sevens.” Interestingly, the expression Τάδε λέγει… (“[he] says these things…”) occurs seven times in the book. Is there more to this little phrase than initially meets the eye? This video is a...