German Prepositions of Place – Lokale Präpositionen – Part 1: Dative and Accusative
Since we have discussed the temporal prepositions, it makes sense to go on to the place prepositions next.
Apart from the dative, accusative, and genitive prepositions, some two-way prepositions are … Read more
Do Not Underestimate the Devil
… Read moreEphesians 6:12 For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.
My Testimony
Before I start with what I learned on the trip in the coming weeks, I want to share my own testimony.
I had to write my testimony of salvation when … Read more
German Prepositions of Time – Temporale Präpositionen
In the last few posts, I have been discussing prepositions grouped according by case: dative, accusative, either, and genitive.
This post shall focus on German temporal prepositions. That is, prepositions … Read more
Total Surrender – Matthew 10:38
Say It in German: Use Case
der Anwendungsfall – use case
A use case is used to capture the requirements of a system. It describes one way a particular actor interacts with the system to achieve … Read more
German Genitive Prepositions – Präpositionen mit dem Genitiv
We have talked about accusative prepositions, dative prepositions, and even two-way prepositions.
Are there genitive prepositions?
Yes, there are also prepositions that take the genitive.
However, like the genitive case … Read more
Covetousness – Hebrews 13:5
die Geldliebe – love of money, covetousness
Hebräer 13,5 Der Wandel sei ohne Geldliebe; begnüget euch mit dem, was vorhanden ist, denn er hat gesagt: “Ich will dich nicht versäumen, … Read more
Say It in German: Cohesion
IPA: [kohɛˈzi̯oːn]
die Kohäsion (pl. -en) – cohesion
Last week, we talked about coupling, which describes the relationship between different classes.
Cohesion, in contrast, focuses on a single class or … Read more
Strength – 2 Corinthians 12:9
die Kraft – strength, power
IPA: [kʁaft]
Meaning: Capability, ability to work; (physical or mental) strength[1]
Etymology: From Middle High German and Old High German kraft, … Read more