A feather in your theological cap.
The personal blog of pastor, grammarian, and runner Brent Niedergall
Discovering Hope
Discovering Hope: Exploring the Good News of Jesus Christ By Micah ColbertIllustrated by Andrew Kilcup Evangelistic Bible studies are legion. They’re widely available. But have you ever used one with someone before? Have you ever met regularly with someone to show...
BDAG vs. BrillDAG: Battle of the Greek Lexicons
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to a unique single-round matchup in the ongoing battle of the lexicons—the bout you’ve all been waiting for. Introducing to you first on my right, bound in a burgundy cover, hailing from Chicago, and weighing in at just over 1100...
Sunday Prayer (Psalm 149)
Each Sunday, like most churches, we include corporate prayer as an important component of our worship service. I thought I would start sharing the ones I prepare for each week. The current plan is to just work backwards through the Psalms and adapting them to a...
A New YouTube Series on James
I've been answering some questions about James in an ongoing devotional series for my church. Check it out!
Need a CBGM Crash Course?
If you’re familiar with New Testament textual criticism, you’re well aware that the Coherence-Based Genealogical Method is touted to be about as easy to grasp as the Voynich manuscript or Kryptos sculpture. Joey McCollum has done us all a kind service by explaining...
Bel and the Dragon Reader: Part 11
Bel is back after a brief break! This time we look at verses 23–24. Series Introduction I’m facilitating an online Koine Greek reading group and we’re working through the short and apocryphal book of Bel and the Dragon. The text we’re using is the Old Greek (OG)...
Book Review: An Introduction to Biblical Greek
There’s something different about this one. John D. Schwandt’s An Introduction to Biblical Greek: A Grammar with Exercises is different from pretty much every other grammar I’ve ever seen before. Schwandt tells hopeful students they must learn to read and write in...
HALOT vs. DCH: Battle of the Hebrew Lexicons—The Final Fight
Welcome to the final installment of the series where I pit biblical language lexicon against biblical language lexicon. Accordance Bible Software has kindly sponsored three matches between the Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament (HALOT) and the Dictionary...
Book Review: Preaching the Word with John Chrysostom
John Chrysostom is one of those guys most Christians don’t know much about. He lived a long time ago and it’s kind of fun to say his name. I’m a fan, but not everyone digs ancient church fathers. So it’s rather surprising that Lexham Press would publish a...
NMF and Textual Criticism
It’s becoming increasingly apparent that the advances of our digital age are making a dramatic impact within the field of New Testament textual criticism. Computer processing can perform analysis that would have previously been impossible. At the same time, this also...