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Greek Lessons
- “ἐγένετο” as Divine Narrative Marker: The Aorist Middle in John 2:1
- “γέγραπται” as Scriptural Formula: The Perfect Passive Indicative in Mark 1:2
- Corrective Language in the Greek New Testament: ἐπιτιμάω and ἐλέγχω
- The Temple in Two Dimensions: ἱερόν and ναός in the Greek New Testament
- “Ἰδόντες”: Aorist Participle of Perception and Fulfillment in Matthew 2:10
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Tag Archives: Κοινή
What Is Biblical Greek
The isolated position of the Greek found in the Septuagint and the New Testament has been the problem dividing grammatical students of this literature for generations past. That the Greek Scriptures, and the small body of writings which in language … Continue reading
What Is Koine Greek
Koine Greek (Ελληνιστική Κοινή) “Hellenistic common (language)”; or ἡ κοινὴ διάλεκτος, “the common dialect” is the popular form of the Greek language spoken throughout post-Classical antiquity (c.300 BC – 300 A.D.), developing from the Attic dialect, with admixture Study more … Continue reading