In this series of Greek exegesis articles, we take a passage of the New Testament and analyse the Greek to see what insights we can draw from the text that may not be obvious in our English translations. These articles tend to be a bit more academic in nature...
This is a continuation of my ExeGreeksis series working through the translation and Greek exegesis of selected texts from Matthew’s Gospel. The reader may want to go back and read the previous articles in this series as they do build on each other. The purpose...
Many Christians today groan when they hear the book of Leviticus because it’s so unfamiliar and strange to us. It’s hard to relate, and let’s face it, it’s where we usually lose steam in our yearly Bible reading plan. However, the book of...
Listen to the audio version of this article here. Little boys just want to conquer and fight something. Boys are rambunctious and full of energy. They have the uncanny ability to make anything into an imaginary weapon or a gun: a stick, a pot spoon, their sister’s...
The ΕχεGrεεκsις series of articles are meant for those who want to dig in deeper into the text beyond just a casual reading. It intends to pull back the curtain a little to see a bit of what goes on “behind the scenes” of translating our New Testament to...