Hebrews 7:15

Hebrews 7:15

An Exegetical Analysis of the Particle εἰ in Hebrews 7:15 This exegetical study of “An Exegetical Analysis of the Particle εἰ in Hebrews 7:15″ is based on a b-greek discussion from December 9, 2003. The initial inquiry focused on the optimal translation of the Greek particle εἰ in Hebrews 7:15, specifically questioning whether it could…

Mark 3:29

An Exegetical Analysis of ἔνοχος ἐστίν in Mark 3:29 This exegetical study of ‘the sense of ενοχοσ εστιν (Mk 3:29)’ is based on a b-greek discussion from December 5, 1999. The initial query in the discussion centered on the interpretation of the Greek phrase ἔνοχος ἐστίν in Mark 3:29. The inquirer sought to understand if…

John 10:20

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An Exegetical Analysis of the Syntactic Challenge in John 10:29 (Codex Sinaiticus) This exegetical study of ‘The Syntactic Challenge in John 10:29 (Codex Sinaiticus)’ is based on a b-greek discussion from Tue Jul 22 15:29:39 EDT 2008. The initial inquiry addresses the syntactic construction in John 10:29 as found in Codex Sinaiticus, specifically questioning how…

Matthew 1:20

Matthew 1:20

An Exegetical Analysis of Matthew 1:20: The Discontinuous Construction of ἐκ Πνεύματος Ἁγίου This exegetical study of the Greek construction at Matthew 1:20 is based on a b-greek discussion from Sun May 28 08:57:32 2006. The initial inquiry focused on the distinctive syntax of the phrase “Holy Spirit” in the latter part of Matthew 1:20,…