Anna Brotherson
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Easy-to-read articles and reflections on Biblical Greek (Koine Greek), with a focus on how tense, voice and aspect contribute to meaning-making in the New Testament.
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11. The four uses of the Greek aorist tense
11. The four uses of the Greek aorist tense
10. On aspect: Event vs Situation
10. On aspect: Event vs Situation
9. On Greek tense and aspect
9. On Greek tense and aspect
8. So there’s no passive voice in Ancient Greek. Why all the fuss?
6. Ain’t no passive voice in Greek (part two): the aorist and future tenses
5. Ahem, is this mike on? There is no passive voice in Koine Greek.
4. Semantics 101: How to talk simply about meaning
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