Biblical Studies Carnival
The following items are offered to the public as part of Brent Niedergall's edition of the Biblical Studies Carnival, March 2020. I hope you will find them interesting, that they will serve you well, and that while you're here you'll browse around the larger website to see if anything else looks interesting to you. Though most of what's available is listed here, further discussion appears at other locations within the site, as indicated below.
Note that viewing the following two downloads in a web browser will not likely provide their full functionality: notes and bookmarks may not appear at all or may not function properly. For full functionality, download the files to your device and view them in a dedicated PDF viewer such as Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Greek Sentence Diagrams of Colossians. The following PDF file is my Greek sentence diagramming for the book of Colossians (Nestle-Aland 28th edition text), including all the ancillary sections contained in the full set of diagrams.  It is offered free of charge.
For information about purchasing a full set of NT diagrams, click here.
Note: the coupon code BSC20, applied during the checkout process, will provide a 20% discount on purchases of diagrams using the NA28 text. Diagrams of the SBL Greek NT text are also available at significantly lower prices and are not discounted. I don't promise to keep the coupon valid forever, but at present it has no expiration date.
Download Free Sentence Diagrams of Colossians (90 pages, including ancillary material)
Greek Sentence Diagrams of Bel and the Dragon. The following PDF file, also free of charge, is a set of sentence diagrams for Bel and the Dragon (Old Greek text, Rahlfs edition). If you wonder why I undertook such an odd-sounding project, you'll find the answer in the introduction.
Download Free Greek Sentence Diagrams of Bel and the Dragon (16 pages)
PowerPoint Environment for Sentence Diagramming.
To provide a means of drawing sentence diagrams electronically for people who do not have software designed specifically for that task (such as the diagramming functions in Logos and Accordance) and who want their work to reside on their local computer rather than in the Cloud, I created a PowerPoint environment for diagramming, including extensive video support. This is the environment in which I drew the diagrams for Bel and the Dragon. It is available free of charge on the Resources page of this site. 
Other items of potential interest available on the Resources page include links to my Facebook group on sentence diagramming, my YouTube channel for diagramming-related videos, and a Microsoft Word macro to convert BibleWorks BWGRKL font to Unicode, allowing you to choose the output font from those installed on your system.
Finally, I am potentially available for various kinds of Greek-related work or speaking; see the About Me page if you think I might be able to serve you.
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