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    Mike Aubrey at ΕΝ ΕΦΕΣΩ has written an excellent series of posts concerning Ephesians 5:21-22. As he explains in the first post:
    Honestly, the division of these two verses, in my opinion, is a perfect example of Biblical scholars knowing little to nothing about how language functions holistically, particularly at the level of pragmatics and discourse – [...]


image Greek Grammar Terms
When I teach Greek grammar, I usually have to begin by teaching English grammar and basic grammatical concepts. Today, many people do not know the difference between an adverb and an article, between a participle ...
image The New Covenant Community: As The Eκκλησια
  From Café Apocalypsis: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- The term εκκλησια (ekklesia) or “church” is used to refer to the New Covenant Community of believers in Jesus throughout the New Testament (Matt. 18:17; Acts 11:22; 12:1, 5; 15:3f, 41; 20:17; Rom. ...
image What about the Byzantine Text?
A couple of weeks ago, Bill Mounce asked the question, "Which Greek text?" He compared the Nestle-Aland Novum Testamentum Graece (27th edition, German Bible Society) to The Greek New Testament (4th edition, United Bible Society). He also ...
image Tutorial 1.3: Accents and Breathing Marks
Every Greek word that begins with a vowel or a diphthong will include a symbol called a "breathing mark" above the vowel, or above the second vowel of a diphthong. There are two different breathing ...
image Tyndale Bulletin available online
Full text of articles the 1956 through 2005 editions of the Tyndale Bulletin is available online. In the latest editions, you will find the following articles that may be interesting to people studying Greek and the New ...
image The First Edition of the New Testament by David Trobisch
In The First Edition of the New Testament, David Trobisch states his thesis as follows: “The New Testament, in the form that achieved canonical status, is not the result of a lengthy and complicated collecting ...