Grammatical Aids for Students of New Testament Greek

Grammatical Aids for Students of New Testament Greek
ISBN-10
0802814476
ISBN-13
9780802814470
Category
Religion / Biblical Studies / New Testament / General
Pages
86
Language
English
Published
1972
Publisher
Eerdmans
Author
Walter Mueller

Description

This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable.

This volume will prove very useful to those who already have, or are in the process of gaining, a basic knowledge of the principles of New Testament Greek grammar.

The charts and text included here will assist students in seeing the logical relationships between the various forms of the most important parts of speech included in the study of New Testament Greek. When students see the logical relationships that exist, their workload will be lightened; rather than memorizing hundreds of different forms, students need commit to memory only certain basic forms and only those principles that are necessary to construct other related forms -- plus the exceptions to those principles and forms where they exist.

A further purpose of this work is to provide a refresher course for students who have already taken elementary Greek but find themselves in need of a simplified reference work.

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