For an Informed Love of God
7. Genitive and Dative
We now learn the last two of the four cases. The genitive is the idea of "of," and the dative covers many ideas such as "in, by, for, with," etc.
Encouragement
Blog: What’s an Apposition? (1 John 1:3)
Blog: What’s a Dative of Means? (1 John 1:1)
Blog: Am I the "Lord" of my wife? (1 Peter 3:6)
Blog: Obedience of Faith (Rom 1:5)
Blog: "With" or "In" the Spirit (Mt 3:11)
Blog: "Gospel of Glory" or "Glorious Gospel" (1 Tim 1:11)
Blog: Who's doing the groaning? (Rom 8:26)
Blog: γάρ and Paragraph Divisions
Blog: Hebraic Genitives (1 Tim 1:11)
Blog: That Pesky γάρ (Rom 5:6)
Blog: Did Cornelius call the Angel “God” (κύριος)?
Is the Gospel Glorious, or is it about the Glory of Christ? (2 Cor 4:4)
Downloads
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Overheads for BBG Grammar, 4th edition ( Keynote | PowerPoint )
Overheads for BBG Workbook, 4th edition ( Keynote | PowerPoint )