The Critical Handbook of the Greek New Testament

The Critical Handbook of the Greek New Testament

Author: Edward C. Mitchell

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2023-06-27

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 1666764442

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This edition of The Critical Handbook of the Greek New Testament: New and Enlarged Edition by Edward C. Mitchell is a digitally scanned reprint of the 1896 edition published by Harper & Brothers Publishers.


Luke

Luke

Author: Martin M. Culy

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 844

ISBN-13:

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This new volume in the popular handbook series provides students with a comprehensive guide through the Greek text of the Gospel of Luke. Together Culy, Parsons, and Stigall explain the text's critical, lexical, grammatical, and linguistic aspects while revealing its carefully crafted narrative style. In all, they show the author of Luke to be a master communicator, well at home within the Greek biographical tradition.


Beginning with New Testament Greek

Beginning with New Testament Greek

Author: Benjamin L Merkle

Publisher: B&H Publishing Group

Published: 2020-08-01

Total Pages: 382

ISBN-13: 1433650576

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From their decades of combined teaching experience, Benjamin L. Merkle and Robert L. Plummer have produced an ideal resource for novice Greek students to not only learn the language but also kindle a passion for reading the Greek New Testament. Designed for those new to Greek, Beginning with New Testament Greek is a user-friendly textbook for elementary Greek courses at the college or seminary level.


Matthew 1-14

Matthew 1-14

Author: Wesley G. Olmstead

Publisher:

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 427

ISBN-13: 9781602581449

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In Matthew 1-14: A Handbook on the Greek Text Wesley Olmstead provides a foundational analysis of the Greek text of Matthew 1-14. The analysis is distinguished by the detailed yet comprehensive attention paid to the text. Olmstead's analysis is a convenient pedagogical and reference tool that explains the form and syntax of the biblical text, offers guidance for deciding between competing semantic analyses, engages important text-critical debates, and addresses questions relating to the Greek text that are frequently overlooked or ignored by standard commentaries. Beyond serving as a succinct and accessible analytic key, Matthew 1-14 also reflects the most up-to-date advances in scholarship on Greek grammar and linguistics. This handbook proves itself an indispensable tool for anyone committed to a deep reading of the biblical text.


2 Peter and Jude

2 Peter and Jude

Author: Peter H. Davids

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781602583139

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"This new installment of the popular handbook series gives teachers and students a comprehensive guide to the grammar and vocabulary of both 2 Peter and Jude. Within the text of these intertwined Catholic Epistles, Peter H. Davids finds rhetorical features and stylistic elements often overlooked. By using this handbook in combination with traditional commentaries, students will be guided toward a greater understanding of the Greek text in 2 Peter and Jude while gaining a deeper appreciation for textual and rhetorical intricacies not available in the English translations"--Publisher description.


Acts

Acts

Author: Mikeal C. Parsons

Publisher: Baker Academic

Published: 2008-12

Total Pages: 464

ISBN-13: 0801031885

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A leading biblical scholar offers grounding in the interpretation of Acts that draws heavily on ancient backgrounds and attends to the theological nature of the texts.


Colossians and Philemon

Colossians and Philemon

Author: Constantine R. Campbell

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781602582927

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"Analysis of the Greek text of Colossians and Philemon"--


John 1-10

John 1-10

Author: Lidija Novakovic

Publisher:

Published: 2020-04

Total Pages: 440

ISBN-13: 9781481305754

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In John 1-10 Lidija Novakovic provides a foundational analysis of the Greek text of John. The analysis is distinguished by the detailed yet comprehensive attention paid to the text. Novakovic's analysis is a convenient pedagogical and reference tool that explains the forma nd syntax of the biblical text, offers guidance for deciding between competing semantic analyses, engages important text-critical debates, and addresses questions relating to the Greek text that are frequently overlooked or ignored by standard commentaries. Beyond serving as a succinct and accessible analytic key, John 1-10 also reflects the most up-date advances in scholarship on Greek grammar and liguistics. This handbook proves itself an indispensable tool for everyone committed to a deep reading of the biblical text.