Pastors and Teachers: It's Time To Let Your Greek Show
I was out on the front porch doing an “Open Forum” with our students when a young man asked me
Jesus' Wife and Finding the Truth
A few weeks back, when I saw the headlines that an ancient manuscript had been found that seemed to indicate
"Let Us Be Going"
For all the troubles that a subjunctive might give to a failing Greek student like myself, I can’t help
Wallace on Context
For the past few years, I (like many, many others) have been cautioning my family and friends about “word studies”
The NET Bible Translation Note on John 1:1
I’ve been studying up and the doctrine of the Trinity in general and the deity of Jesus in particular.
Erasmus on Greek
I can see what utter madness it is even to put a finger on that part of theology which is
Open Query #43
Does it bother any of my professors or classmates that, as textual critics, we’re suppose to favor the most
How Many "Recieved Text" Editions?
I know all of you woke up this morning hoping to track down the critical development of the Received Text
Development of the Printed NT Greek Text
As I have been exploring the history of the Received Text (the Greek New Testament translated into the King James)
McRay on Timothy's "youth"
[NOTE: “Let no one despise your youth…” is a common Biblical quote that has provided much encouragement to both my