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Dr. Voelz delves into the issues surrounding the ending of the Gospel of Mark.  He considers literary and linguistic factors, including a comparison of the Greek of Mark with the Greek of Plato.
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In this issue, Dr. Voelz returns to participles, this time dealing with those in the predicate position.
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In this installment of Grammarian's Corner, Dr. Voelz expands on participles used as shorthand for subordinate clauses.
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In the previous Grammarian's Corner, we spoke of participles in attributive and predicate positions, and drew parallels between them and simple adjectives.  We also noted that participles have more than adjectival characteristics; they also have verbal characteristics.  It is to these additional characteristics we now turn.
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This essay continues the "word order and adjective" theme, examinin the word order of participles, forms of verbs that have adjectival characteristics.
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In Word Order, Part II, Dr. Voelz examines relative positions of articles, adjectives, and nouns, and how understanding these positions affects translation.
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In this article, Dr. Voelz explores Koine Greek word order, and the importance of meanings and usage with "exceptional" order.
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