Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for professors, theologians, and those interested in exegetical analysis of biblical texts. It only takes a minute to sign up.

Sign up to join this community
Anybody can ask a question
Anybody can answer
The best answers are voted up and rise to the top

Explore our questions

1 vote
2 answers
22 views

1 Timothy 3:16 – How can the relative pronoun in Greek - Ὃς - which means “who, which, that” etc., be translated as “He”?

9 votes
4 answers
3k views

Does Matthew 1:25 provide evidence for or against the perpetual virginity of Mary?

2 votes
3 answers
133 views

What is the only way to see God and live?

-2 votes
4 answers
6k views

Philippians 2:12 - How should "Work Out" be interpreted?

3 votes
4 answers
78 views

Who is angry - Jesus or the Crowd? Mark 3:5

5 votes
9 answers
677 views

To which beginning is the word 'beginning' (arche) referring in the Gospel of John, outside of the prologue?

0 votes
0 answers
29 views

And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. 4 God saw that the light was good,

1 vote
3 answers
83 views

"God our savior, who desires all people to be saved" Is the Greek clear on whether this desire is God's, the Savior's, or they are one unit?

1 vote
0 answers
245 views

What is the difference between arcing, phrasing and diagramming?

3 votes
3 answers
269 views

A question about the word λεντιον, lention, (linteum ?) in John 13: 4,5

19 votes
6 answers
7k views

To what does the time clause connect in Revelation 13:8?

3 votes
2 answers
37 views

Ephesians 4:12 Is building up the body of Christ a job for the apostles, prophets, evangelists, shepherds and teachers or for the saints at large?

5 votes
3 answers
8k views

What is the root definition of Greek word teknia and paidia in 1st John 2 & 3?

8 votes
9 answers
7k views

In Acts 20:7, why is the phrase τῇ μιᾷ τῶν σαββάτων translated “the first day of the week” when it could mean “the first Sabbath”?

Browse more Questions