Does God Scowl in his Wrath? |
Does God “Knew”or “Knows” his own? (2 Tim 2:19 and Covid-19) |
Does Inspiration Cover Grammar? (1 Tim 1:3) |
Does inspiration require every word to be translated? (Matt 1:4) |
Does Jesus always do things “immediately” |
Does John 3:16 Say "Whoever"? |
Does Paul have One or Two Purposes for his Prayer? (Col 1:10) |
Does Paul Really Mean What He Says? (Phil 2:4) |
Does the Aorist Tense Prove Judas is in Heaven? (Matt 9:28) |
Does the order of phrases matter? (Rom 1:5) |
Does the Present Tense Necessarily Mean “Now but not later”? (1 Tim 2:12) |
Does the Sword “Eat”? (Isaiah 1:20-21) |
Does ἀπόλλυμι mean “destroy”? |
Does και Mean "But"? |
Does “Father” include “Mother”? (Ephesians 6:4) |
Does “open its/his mouth” mean anything? (Matthew 5:2) |
Does “Whoever” Mean “Whoever”? |
Doesn’t ἀντί always mean “Instead of”? (Heb 12:2) |
Donald Miller and the Aorist (Mark 8:34) |
Double Accusatives (1 Tim 2:6; 1 John 4:10) |
Double-Tongued Deacons (2 Tim 3:8) |
Elect Exiles or Elect according to God’s Foreknowledge? (1 Pet 1:1) |
Ellipsis (Luke 2:49) |
Ellipsis’ Ugly Head (John 12:7) |
Emphatic First and Second Person Pronouns |
Emphatic Pronouns and Salvation (Matt 5:3) |
Encouragement for Exhausted Pastors (2 Tim 1:10) |
English Style and Loss of Meaning (1 Peter 5:6–7) |
Epexegetical καί and the Power of God in Pain (Phil 3:10) |
ETS and NA28 |
ETS Day #1 |
ETS Day #2 |
ETS Paper on ESV/TNIV |
Etymologies — a first look |
Etymology Errors? |
Everybody needs a little love |
Everything All of You Do Should be Done in Love (1 Corinthians 16:13–14) |
Except for Adultery (Matt 5:32) |
Father’s “house” or “business” (Luke 2:49) |
Father’s “house” or “business”? (Luke 2:49) |
Fight for the Faith (Jude 3) |
Filling in the Blanks (Romans 6:5) |
Filling Pails and Throwing Water on Fires (the Log College of William Tennent) |
For whom is the church responsible? (καί and 1 Tim 5:5) |
Formal Equivalent Translation Theory |
Functional (or Dynamic) Equivalence and Natural Language |
Gender Language in Translation |
Gender Language We Can All Agree On — Almost (Rom 2:1,3) |
General revelation and God's love |
Glosses and Context (ὅτι) |