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Monthly Archives: January 2025

Exegetical Fallacies in the Greek New Testament

Exegesis of the Greek New Testament requires careful analysis of language, grammar, and context. However, errors—commonly referred to as exegetical fallacies—can arise when interpreters mishandle the text, leading to flawed theological conclusions. This article explores common exegetical fallacies in the …

Posted byClementJanuary 19, 2025February 6, 2025Posted inHermeneutics

Quick Guide to Adjectives in New Testament Greek

Adjectives in New Testament Greek play a vital role in providing description, emphasis, and clarity. They enhance the meaning of the text by modifying nouns, functioning as predicates, or even standing alone as substantives. Understanding the different types of adjectives …

Posted byClementJanuary 9, 2025January 18, 2025Posted inGrammar

New Articles

  • The Causes of Various Readings in the Text of the New Testament
  • The Septuagint and Modern Scholarship
  • Conditions and Circumstances of the Greek Language in the Third Century B.C.
  • The Interpreter’s Relation to New Testament Greek Grammar
  • Exegetical Fallacies in the Greek New Testament
  • Quick Guide to Adjectives in New Testament Greek
  • Why Mastering New Testament Greek is Essential for Accurate Biblical Interpretation
  • Foundations of Biblical Studies: Key Disciplines for Understanding Scripture
  • Why Westcott and Hort’s Edition is Less Valuable for Textual Researchers
  • The Language of Scripture: Contrasting New Testament Greek with Septuagint Greek
  • Common Mistakes New Testament Greek Students Make and How to Avoid Them
  • How to Become a Textual Critic or Textual Scholar

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