grammar

  1. Travis Fentiman

    Online Hebrew & Greek Grammars & Resources

    Do you want to learn to read God’s Word in one of the original languages of Scripture? Never has it been easier to start on your own. These new webpages of Hebrew and Greek grammars at ReformedBooksOnline will readily start you on your way. The pages are also very useful for intermediate and...
  2. iddevalois

    LORD or Lord? Using the Tetragrammaton w/ Theological Presision

    The Bible translations I read and study (ESV and CSB, among others) use a variation of capitalization in conjunction with a variety of words for what the ESV's preface calls "tetragrammaton." As a young lay-person, I know very little about Hebrew and Greek, but I'm curious about the impact this...
  3. J.L. Allen

    Greek Grammars

    Mods, please move if this is in the wrong section. Ok folks, Before starting seminary next year (Lord willing), I wanted to get people's opinions on Greek grammar textbooks. I have a few textbooks already from my studies at Moody. As listed: 1. A Primer for Biblical Greek by N. Clayton Croy...
  4. M

    Help with translation: A Catechism on Praise

    Dear brothers, I have translated the Catechism on Praise, by Alexander Blaikie, into Brazilian Portuguese. I have some questions regarding grammar and interpretation. I hope the PB members may aid me concerning the following questions. There is very little Exclusive Psalmody material in...
  5. Eoghan

    Exegetical Fallacies

    The book is divided into five chapters (six if you count the 11 page introduction) 1. Word Study Fallacies 2. Grammatical Fallacies 3. Logical Fallacies 4. Presupposition and Historical fallacies 5. Concluding Remarks I found the word study fallacies salutary and it has made me (even more)...
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