In today’s Saturday feature, Dr. Plummer introduces you to your Greek language “personal trainer” in paperback form—Greek for Life: Strategies for Learning, Retaining, and Reviving New Testament Greek (Baker,...
Drawing upon the insights of Dr. Steven Baugh, Dr. Plummer looks at two verses from the NT—one that employs a present infinitive of “to do,” and the other that uses an aorist infinitive of the same verb. Why this...
In this “Honest Answers” video from Southern Seminary, Dr. Plummer answers these questions: “Why can’t Christians agree on the Bible? Why are there so many interpretations of the...
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 Fall 2017 semester begins, hundreds of new students are learning the Greek alphabet for the...
Drawing upon the insights of Dr. Steven Baugh, Dr. Plummer looks at John 11:51, asking, “Why did the apostle John employ the present tense form for the infinitive of ‘to die’ in this...
Drawing upon the insights of Dr. Steven Baugh, Dr. Plummer discusses the factors we should consider when determining why a biblical author employed a specific tense form of the infinitive. (In other words, why did a biblical author choose a present vs. an aorist...