Category: Weblog

  • Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic Reader’s Bible

    John Dyer has developed an online reader’s Bible, primarily as a pedagogical tool, that will allow customized output of text, vocabulary, and morphology. For instance, with just a few clicks and keystrokes, here’s a version of Gal 3:15–16 showing vocabulary that occurs 50 or fewer times in the New Testament. Kudos to John for creating…

  • Articles and Adjectives and Substantives: Oh, My!

    Keeping the New Testament Greek, attributive adjective “position” classifications straight in one’s head can be challenging, but here is a short summary (see Porter 117): Article-adjective-substantive (e.g., ὁ ἀγαθὸς ἄνθρωπος), Article-substantive-article-adjective (e.g., ὁ ἄνθρωπος ὁ ἀγαθὸς), Substantive-article-adjective (e.g., ἄνθρωπος ὁ ἀγαθὸς), Adjective-substantive or substantive-adjective (e.g., ἀγαθὸς ἄνθρωπος or ἄνθρωπος ἀγαθὸς). In contrast to these four…

  • Christian Weisse

    See Kümmel 149–51. Please see the symbol key for an explanation of the diagrams in this post series. In this post:

  • Christian Wilke

    See Baird 305; Kümmel 148–49. Please see the symbol key for an explanation of the diagrams in this post series.

  • PDF Markup Tool

    I recently found a thread on the Zotero forum that mentions the PDF XChange Viewer, which is supposed to allow users to markup PDF files. Especially if you use Zotero, you may want to use PDF XChange as your default PDF browser plugin. After installing PDF XChange, you may still need to do the following:…

  • Karl Lachmann

    See Kümmel 146–48. Please see the symbol key for an explanation of the diagrams in this post series. In this post: