We at D33 would like to wish our readers a Happy New Year! As the first post of 2025, we wanted to highlight the top five viewed blog posts in 2024. Here they are: Honorable mention: Library of New Testament Greek series by Bloomsbury/T&T Clark. This was also a post in 2024, announcing a new […]
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Barbara Aland (née Ehlers) was born on April 12, 1937, in Hamburg, Germany, during the time of the Third Reich of Adolf Hitler, and died on November 10, 2024, at the age of 87. She is best known for being the coeditor of the Novum Testamentum Graece since 1979, director of the Institut für Neutestamentliche […]
One of the last awaited volumes in the Baylor Handbook on the Greek New Testament series has been out for a short while now, co-authored by the two D33 bloggers, Stanley Porter and David Yoon, on Paul’s letter to the Romans. The overview on the website states: In Romans, Stanley E. Porter and David I. […]
We are on a tear here at D33 with publishing books in 2023. We had to make up for lost time during the several years of dealing with Covid-19 and the associated lockdowns. By “we,” I mean mostly Stan. Most recently, Stanley Porter has come out with a book, Linguistic Descriptions of the Greek New […]
In this final post, I deal with chapters 6-10 of Campbell’s book (see Part One and Part Two). This final post might seem longer than the first two parts, and in fact is, because I found it necessary to say more about the chapters on discourse analysis. Chapter 6 focuses upon idiolect, genre, and register. […]
The idea for this book is theoretically a commendable one, and Campbell has written at a very elementary level—which is a good feature for those who genuinely do not have much acquaintance with the subject (however, those who really know the field will find that there is a lot of simplification). However, for such a […]
This book (Linguistic Analysis of the Greek New Testament: Studies in Tools, Methods, and Practice [Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2015]), by one of our blog contributors, Stanley Porter, came out about a month or so ago, and I have had the privilege of receiving a copy of it. As I am currently working on my […]