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...
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...
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...
It’s our tradition at the Daily Dose to start each semester by returning to the Greek Alphabet. Sing the Greek Alphabet to yourself. Teach someone else to sing it. As the Spring 2018 semester begins, hundreds of new students are learning the Greek alphabet for the...
For this Saturday feature, we are reposting two of our favorite memory devices – creative stories to remember the endings for the Present M/P Indicative and Imperfect M/P...