True theology rests upon sound exegesis of the text of Scripture, and sound exegesis demands accurate grammatical study. To be sure, grammar alone will not make a man a theologian (pectus facit theologum *); but theology without grammar is like a house built on sand. Since this is so, there can be no question of W. E. Vine’s right to be enrolled among the theologians of our day. He made many contributions to theological literature, over a long period of years; but theology for him was always exegetical