Fundamental Greek Grammar

Fundamental Greek Grammar

Author: James W. Voelz

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780758613127

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Revised to include typographical corrections, this linguistically and educationally sound third edition is a first-year textbook that gives a solid overview of New Testament grammar and vocabulary. This book takes a fundamental approach, moving from the known to the unknown, from the easy to the difficult.


Fundamental Greek Grammar

Fundamental Greek Grammar

Author: James W. Voelz

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780570042525

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Textbook offers a solid overview of New Testament Greek grammar and vocabulary.


Fundamentals of New Testament Greek

Fundamentals of New Testament Greek

Author: Stanley E. Porter

Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

Published: 2010-09-03

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 0802828264

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This extremely useful volume is a comprehensive introduction to the grammar and vocabulary of the Greek of the New Testament, with extensive paradigms, examples, and explanations. / Porter, Reed, and O Donnell s Fundamentals of New Testament Greek makes use of pedagogically sound and linguistically informed language-instruction techniques to provide the most effective textbook possible. The book introduces the individual elements of the Greek language according to their frequency of use in the New Testament so as to reinforce in students the elements that they will most often encounter. Every grammatical element is explained in sufficient detail including illustrative examples and is accompanied by useful information to describe its composition and analysis. The authors also include complete paradigms with plenty of examples, and significant vocabulary is introduced throughout the course of the volume. / Students who complete this text can engage in serious reading, translation, and understanding of the Greek New Testament, moving directly into Greek exegesis courses and more advanced Greek-language courses. Fundamentals of New Testament Greek: First Year will prove invaluable for gaining a thorough foundational understanding of New Testament Greek. It is bound to be a standard text for years to come.


Greek Grammar

Greek Grammar

Author: Herbert Weir Smyth

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 1956

Total Pages: 808

ISBN-13: 9780674362505

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Sponsored by the Department of Classics of Harvard University, a revised edition of the late Professor Smyth's A Greek Grammar for Colleges is now available. All necessary corrections have been made, and the book retains the form which has long made it the most complete and valuable work of its kind. In this descriptive grammar the author offers a treatment of Greek syntax which is exceptionally rich as well subtle and varied.


Going Deeper with New Testament Greek, Revised Edition

Going Deeper with New Testament Greek, Revised Edition

Author: Andreas J. Köstenberger

Publisher: B&H Publishing Group

Published: 2020-07-15

Total Pages: 614

ISBN-13: 1535983213

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From their decades of combined teaching experience, Andreas J. Köstenberger, Benjamin L. Merkle, and Robert L. Plummer have produced an ideal resource enabling students to improve their skills so they may properly read, exegete, and apply the Greek New Testament. Designed for those with a basic knowledge of Greek, Going Deeper with New Testament Greek is a user-friendly textbook for intermediate Greek courses at the college or seminary level. In fifteen chapters, students learn Greek grammar and how to interpret the New Testament in a way that is accessible—and even fun. Also included are chapters on the Greek language and textual criticism, verbal aspect, sentence diagramming and discourse analysis, word studies, and continuing with Greek. Unique features include: Practical examples illustrating how knowing the content of a given chapter can guide proper interpretation of Scripture. Practice sentences and vocabulary lists, including all the words that occur fifteen times or more in the New Testament. Selected texts from every New Testament author for students to translate along with detailed reading notes to guide interpretation of each text. Summary charts to help students review material, serving as a handy study guide and quick reference tool. Additional resources for students and instructors available at deepergreek.com


Grammatical Concepts 101 for Biblical Greek

Grammatical Concepts 101 for Biblical Greek

Author: Gary A. Long

Publisher: Baker Academic

Published: 2006-03-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780801046933

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Bridging the Grammar Gap Voice, tense, mood, participles . . . learning biblical Greek is tough enough with a firm grasp of the building blocks of English and daunting to those without. But that's just where many first-year students are. Through many years in the classroom, veteran language instructor Gary Long has learned that it's in the first semester that many students get bogged down in grammatical basics. Soon confidence, morale--and then grades--start to slip. A growing number of students have forgotten, or never learned, the fundamental grammatical concepts needed for studying Biblical Greek. Explanations of these concepts in standard Greek textbooks are either too skimpy or too complex. This practical resource will help. Written for learners with little or no formal study of grammar, this invaluable complement to standard classroom textbooks clarifies English grammar in order to more effectively teach concepts that are specific to New Testament Greek. Arranged to supplement teaching grammars, each chapter takes up individual concepts, first explaining how the concept works in English, then illustrating its use in biblical Greek. Abundant English and Greek examples illustrate each concept, most of them visually analyzed. Glossaries and translations help students comprehend the Greek words in each example.


The Cambridge Grammar of Medieval and Early Modern Greek

The Cambridge Grammar of Medieval and Early Modern Greek

Author: David Holton

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2019-04-18

Total Pages: 2258

ISBN-13: 1108640923

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The Greek language has a written history of more than 3,000 years. While the classical, Hellenistic and modern periods of the language are well researched, the intermediate stages are much less well known, but of great interest to those curious to know how a language changes over time. The geographical area where Greek has been spoken stretches from the Aegean Islands to the Black Sea and from Southern Italy and Sicily to the Middle East, largely corresponding to former territories of the Byzantine Empire and its successor states. This Grammar draws on a comprehensive corpus of literary and non-literary texts written in various forms of the vernacular to document the processes of change between the eleventh and eighteenth centuries, processes which can be seen as broadly comparable to the emergence of the Romance languages from Medieval Latin. Regional and dialectal variation in phonology and morphology are treated in detail.