χαιρετε εταιροι!-salvete, sodales!-Hello, friends/members!
I haven't posted as much here as on B-Greek, but plan to do more this year.
After being away from blogging for several years, I've started a new Biblical studies blog, Let Ancient Voices Speak, which will feature Bible studies on various topics from a Christian perspective, sermons, poetry, ancient language aids (including Greek and Latin) and my own Bible version. You can find it at http://letancientvoicesspeak.wordpress.com
The first Greek and Latin posts are published (one each). Here are the titles and links to them.
Greek: “A Question of Greek Adjective Agreement: Romans 1:29 and Context”. https://wp.me/p9aTup-3s
Latin: "Noel, Noël, Natalis!", https://wp.me/p9aTup-4n (Originally intended for the 2017 Christmas season, but postponed due to illness.)
Note also that the regular Biblical studies articles will reference Greek vocabulary and grammar when relevant, as will the notes on my Bible version. (And some Latin, too.)
I hope you will visit and give me feedback.
Persequor
My New Blog: Latin & Greek Aids, Bible Studies, Et Cetera
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My New Blog: Latin & Greek Aids, Bible Studies, Et Cetera
Dewayne Dulaney
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Carpe diem!-Poēta Rōmānus Horātius, Carmina (Odes), a.C. XXIII/DCCXXXI A.U.C.
Blogus meus: https://letancientvoicesspeak.wordpress.com/
Devenius Dulenius
Carpe diem!-Poēta Rōmānus Horātius, Carmina (Odes), a.C. XXIII/DCCXXXI A.U.C.
Blogus meus: https://letancientvoicesspeak.wordpress.com/