Fun With Greek (3)
What happens in English when you put two negatives together? They cancel each other out.
Fun with Greek (2)
One little word in Greek (and, then, a few words in English—depending on the translation) makes all the difference for how we understand a believer’s relationship to sin.
By the Numbers: "Immediately" in the Gospel of Mark
Mark is a unique gospel for a number of reasons.
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Sometimes the Greek is Different Than the Hebrew
When the New Testament writers quoted the Old Testament, their quotations didn’t always come from the original Hebrew/Aramaic. In fact, somewhere between 90-95% of the time, their quotations came from one of the Greek translations of the Hebrew/Aramaic Old Testament.
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What is the Bible? Is it a rulebook? A theological textbook on God? A manual for how to live your life in order to get the best things out of it?
Can You Really Trust Luke to Tell a True Story?
It doesn’t take long to see how people’s memories (short-term or long-term) aren’t always the most reliable.
Help Me Read the Bible
Are you interested in getting back into a regular pattern of reading your Bible every day or maybe even just beginning to read the Bible?
Wise Words from C. S. Lewis
In 1945 the world knew full well the power of the atomic bomb because it had been put on display.
Hebrew, Greek, and Luke 3:4b-6
One of the great things about giving your time to biblical studies and regular bible reading is—like with most things—you start to see things you never saw before.