Greek and the Layperson

by Aug 12, 2009Exegesis, NTScholarship

I wish for a day when no one but Greek students and avid C. S. Lewis fans knows the Greek words for love.

Knowing them never seems to be much help to people in interpreting Scripture; frequently, instead, that knowledge is an impediment.

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