The Hebrew Piel Verbal Stem: Intensifying The Idea
The Hebrew Piel Verbal Stem: Intensifying The Idea Looking up words in a Hebrew Lexicon can be a...
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by T Whitfield | Sep 1, 2018 | Hebrew, Original Languages |
The Hebrew Piel Verbal Stem: Intensifying The Idea Looking up words in a Hebrew Lexicon can be a...
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Using A Hebrew Lexicon 101 Looking up words in a Hebrew Lexicon can be a little overwhelming at...
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Using Literary Context To Determine Word Meaning: A Practical Example Being alert to the contours...
Read Moreby T Whitfield | Apr 6, 2018 | Greek, Original Languages |
The Greek Alphabet Learning the Greek alphabet is an incredibly handy tool to acquire for Bible...
Read Moreby T Whitfield | Apr 1, 2018 | Greek, Original Languages |
Word: Resurrection What Greek word is used to translate “resurrection”? “Resurrection” is from the...
Read Moreby T Whitfield | Mar 24, 2018 | Greek, Original Languages |
You v. Learning Some Greek – Case Brief Summary You! Yes you can learn some Greek. Actually you...
Read Moreby T Whitfield | Dec 28, 2017 | Greek, Original Languages |
The word “ransom” elicits thoughts of kidnappers and hackers. The infamous kidnapping...
Read Moreby T Whitfield | Dec 27, 2017 | Greek, Original Languages |
In a nutshell, the Septuagint is the Greek translation of the Hebrew Old Testament. But, you are...
Read Moreby T Whitfield | Dec 23, 2017 | Greek, Original Languages |
Do you love hashtags? Using hashtags? Reading hashtags? Trending hashtags? I confess my love of...
Read Moreby T Whitfield | Dec 16, 2017 | Greek, Original Languages |
Thousands of comedians out of work and every time Greek comes up in a Bible class, someone says...
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Are you sitting down? I am about to tell you something important… It may come as a surprise, but...
Read Moreby T Whitfield | Oct 28, 2017 | Greek, Original Languages |
Scissors cutting grass may seem like an unrelated image for a blog about Bible study. It may even...
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