This student workbook edition of the Learning the Basics of New Testament Greek is a study-aid supplement to the textbook edition of the same name by Dr. George Hadjiantoniou. Full of exercises aimed towards enriching study of the Koine Greek language, this workbook will enhance the student's Greek vocabulary memorization and refresh his knowledge of grammar rules. By acquiring a basic knowledge of Koine Greek, the student will also receive a deeper understanding of the Word of God.
Basics of Biblical Greek: combines the best of the deductive and the inductive approaches, explains the basics of English grammar before teaching Greek grammar, uses from the very beginning parts of verses from the New Testament instead of ...
For example, a chapter on clauses has been added at the end of the book. The CD-ROM is now easier to use and has even more information on it than the earlier edition. The workbook has been significantly rewritten.
For the first time, a workbook with thousands of supplemental learning exercises is offered to accompany David Alan Black’s popular Learn to Read New Testament Greek textbook.
Expanded, student-friendly workbook for use with Basics of Biblical Greek textbook This expanded workbook is designed with you, the student, in mind and intended for use with the standard-setting Basics of Biblical Greek textbook, now in ...
This workbook, designed to accompany both books, presents a dynamic approach to learning Greek syntax.
These include a workbook, video lectures for each chapter featuring the author, flashcards keyed to vocabulary in each chapter, a laminated quick study sheet with key concepts, and audio of the vocabulary for each chapter to aid in ...
The Basics of New Testament Syntax provides concise, up-to-date guidance for intermediate Greek students to do accurate exegesis of biblical texts.
A veteran teacher guides students step-by-step through the Greek text of 1-3 John. This thorough supplemental workbook leaves no stone unturned!
This Greek grammar text integrates the technical requirements for proper Greek interpretation with the actual interests and needs of Bible Students.
8. ginwskomen touton kai agomen auton meta tou imatiou autou ei~ tou~ oikou~ hmwn. 9. feromen tauta ta dwra apo tou apostolou ei~ thn ekklhsian hmwn. 10. outo~ estin anqrwpo~ tou kosmou kai ecqro~ tou qeou, ekeino~ de estin filo~ tou ...