-
Hendiadys and the Granville-Sharp Rule in the King James Version
The most famous Granville-Sharp Rule, one of six, states: When the copulative kai connects two nouns of the same case, if the article ho or any of its cases precedes the first of the said nouns or participles, and is not repeated before the second noun or participle, the latter always relates to the same person…
-
Dispassionately Covering Topics about which We're Passionate
When the government (any branch of it) makes decisions we don’t like, it is natural for us to be impassioned in our response. We ought, however, to remember to try to set aside our emotions when we respond. I recently came across this link (link) to a fox news story, whose headline epitomizes the problem…