Thank you for your many contributions to contemporary biblical studies. I have one question I'm hoping you can help with. In Basics of Biblical Greek: Grammar, ch. 22.1, you footnote the term "irregular verb" as "Also called a 'strong verb.'" Likewise, in Morphology of Biblical Greek, §33.7 and 33.8, you equate Weak verbs with regular verbs, and Strong verbs with "irregular" verbs. In this matter you seem to be at odds with Matthew S. DeMoss in his Pocket Dictionary for the Study of New Testament Greek. In that work, DeMoss defines "weak verb" as "Synonymous with irregular verb," and defines "strong verb" as "also called regular verb." In this DeMoss follows Hebrew scholarship with seems to consistently speak of a strong verb as one "that acts according to regular inflectional patterns." Has DeMoss got it wrong, or do Greek scholars indeed use the terms "strong verb" and "weak verb" in the opposite way that Hebrew scholars do? Thanks in advance for helping clear this up!