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This intermediate grammar for students of New Testament Greek incorporates the advances of recent linguistic research in an accessible and understandable way. Drawing on years of teaching experience at a leading seminary, David Mathewson and Elodie Ballantine Emig help students extend their grasp of Greek for reading and interpreting the New Testament and related writings. The authors make extensive use of New Testament texts to illustrate each grammatical category. They take into account the most significant advances in Greek language study (verbal aspect, discourse analysis, linguistics, the “death” of deponency) and focus on major and exegetically significant grammatical usages.
Long enough to provide substantial help yet concise enough for frequent practical use, this text is ideal for intermediate Greek and Greek exegesis classes. It is also a valuable resource for preachers and other interpreters.
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Contents
Introduction
1. The Cases
2. Pronouns
3. Adjectives and Adverbs
4. The Article
5. Prepositions
6. The Greek Verb System
7. Voice, Person, and Number
8. Mood
9. Infinitives
10. Participles
11. Clauses, Conditional Clauses, and Relative Clauses
12. Dependent Clauses and Conjunctions
13. Discourse Considerations
Indexes
The Authors
Additional information
Weight | 671.0 g |
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Dimensions | 254 × 165 × 25 mm |
Author(s) | Mathewson, David L., (Author), Emig, Elodie Ballantine, (Author) |
Publication Summary | Baker Academic (2016), 336 pages |
Published Date | 2016 |
Page Count | 336 |
Language | English, French |
Product Type | Hardcover |
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