There is no doubt that 2019 will be known for decades as the “Year of Greek Grammars” in the English-speaking world. In March, the Cambridge Grammar of Classical Greek by Evert van Emde Boas, Albert Rijksbaron, Luuk Huitink, and Mathieu de Bakker appeared. In the preface, the authors make it quite clear that they regard […]
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Ancient Greek Grammar for the Study of the New Testament
27. December 2019 | Christoph Heilig | 3 Kommentare
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On Mastering Koine Greek
9. March 2018 | Christoph Heilig | Keine Kommentare
This post was published contiguously on the Logos Academic Blog. Introduction Two weeks ago, Tavis Bohlinger wrote a blogpost in which he encouraged students and scholars of the New Testament to focus on the “common dialect,” ἡ κοινὴ διάλεκτος of the Greek language—that is, the Greek spoken roughly between 300 BCE and 300 CE. In […]
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Paul’s Triumph
2. February 2017 | Christoph Heilig | 4 Kommentare
At the event, with a sign on the podium that read “TRUMP” and “Make America Great Again,” Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum entered to play second fiddle to Trump’s well tuned music. They met their Zod and kneeled. Doing so, to both men, may be no big deal or may be more media exposure. But […]
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