by Rob Plummer | Jun 5, 2021 | Announcements, Creative Learning, Extended Exegetical Discussions, Greek Resources, Memory Help, Other, Special Editions
Book-by-Book Guides to Biblical Vocabulary Hendrickson Publishers has recently come out with some fantastic guides to biblical vocabulary: A Book-by-Book Guide to Biblical Hebrew Vocabulary, A Book-by-Book Guide to Septuagint Vocabulary, and A Book-by-Book Guide to...
by Rob Plummer | May 22, 2021 | Creative Learning, Greek Resources, Guest Hosts, Special Editions
In this weekend edition, Rob Plummer and Kevin Grasso of Biblingo.org talk about Greek language pedagogy. The original of this interview aired on the Biblingo podcast. YouTube Video:...
by Rob Plummer | Apr 10, 2021 | Extended Exegetical Discussions, Grammar, Greek Resources, Memory Help, Other, Scripture Passage, Special Editions
In this weekend edition, we want to introduce you to a classic resource for understanding Greek words. For an intermediate-level student, there is no better entry to lexical semantics than Biblical Words and Their Meaning by Moisés Silva. YouTube Video:...
by Rob Plummer | Apr 3, 2021 | Extended Exegetical Discussions, Grammar, Greek Resources, Memory Help, Other, Scripture Passage, Special Editions
In this weekend edition, we want to encourage you in your love for reading the New Testament as it was written. One work that does just that is a classic and inspiring text on the joy and possibility of reading the New Testament in the original Greek, The Minister and...
by Rob Plummer | Mar 27, 2021 | Creative Learning, Extended Exegetical Discussions, Greek Resources, Special Editions
In this weekend edition, Dr. Plummer introduces to you to three resources on the morphology of Biblical Greek, two of which are easily accessible to students everywhere. If you can’t figure out why a Greek word is changing spelling in strange ways, then the first...
by Rob Plummer | Mar 13, 2021 | Creative Learning, Grammar, Greek Resources, Memory Help, Other, Special Editions
Lexicon Based on Everyday Papyri Wouldn’t it be cool to have a Greek lexicon based on word usages in the everyday papyri? There is, and it’s freely available in the public domain! Known as “Moulton and Milligan,” The Vocabulary of the Greek Testament is a fascinating...