The Vaticanus Bible In this weekend edition, Dr. Plummer overviews The Vaticanus Bible. Produced by Benjamin Kantor (koinegreek.com), these volumes are an affordable and handy way to approximate the ancient experience (early 4th century, A.D.) of reading the Greek New...
In this weekend edition, Allan T. Loder looks at inscriptional evidence to help us understand the potential nuances of the vocative form of γυνή (“woman”) in the Koine Greek period. YouTube Video:...
REVISED Intermediate Greek Grammar Co-Authored by Dr. Plummer In today’s weekend edition, Dr. Plummer gives a 7-minute video review of a book he co-authored, the just-released (July 15, 2020) revised Going Deeper with New Testament Greek: An Intermediate Study of the...
Thoughtful Christians want to think and speak accurately about the transmission and preservation of the Greek New Testament. This is the book that will prepare you to do so—and it’s very interesting! I actually enjoyed reading it on the beach in Jamaica. I highly...
In today’s Saturday feature, Dr. Plummer reviews the new Tyndale House edition of the Greek New Testament (THGNT) – which is available in both the original and reader’s edition formats (published by Crossway). Is the THGNT more like a Pepsi cola or an Oreo cookie?...
In today’s weekend edition, Dr. David Hutchison, Associate Professor of New Testament at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, overviews textual variants in the Model Prayer (more commonly called, “The Lord’s...
Drawing upon the insights of Dr. Steven Baugh, Dr. Plummer demonstrates how textual variants in the NT manuscripts can help us understand stylistic patterns of Koine...
This weekend, we have another “Honest Answers” video from Dr. Plummer. Please note this correction: The printing press was introduced to the West about “1444” (the Gutenberg Bible was printed in 1454). Also, just to clarify, the term “typos”...