-
Greek Lessons
- You Call Me Teacher and Lord: Identity Affirmed in John 13:13
- A Life According to the Strictest Sect: Identity in Acts 26:5
- First of All: The Grammar of Intercession in 1 Timothy 2:1
- 2 Thessalonians 1:11 and the Greek of Intercession and Fulfillment
- The Grammar of Humility: Jesus’ Arrival in Matthew 3:13
-
Category
Tag Archives: κἀκεῖνος
Crasis in New Testament Greek
Definition of Crasis Crasis (Greek: κρᾶσις) is a linguistic phenomenon in Greek where two adjacent words, especially when one ends in a vowel and the next begins with a vowel, combine to form a single word. The term itself means … Continue reading