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Book Notes
Amos: A Commentary on the Book of Amos
Shalom Paul (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1991) 436 pp., $44.95
Bible Books
Answers to Exercises in April BR
Greek for Bible Readers
“Men see apostles,” and “Apostles see men”: two simple sentences with the same words. In English, word order tells who is seeing whom, but in Greek, word order does not distinguish subjects and objects. That is the function of inflection (word change) of Greek nouns. The pattern of inflection of a noun is called a declension.
Hebrew for Bible Readers
Recovering the Original Meaning of Matthew’s Parables
The Biblical Circle of Homosexual Prohibition
BRiefs
First Glance
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