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Charts for Intermediate Greek Grammar and Syntax: A Quick Reference Guide to Going Deeper with New Testament Greek
Charts for Intermediate Greek Grammar and Syntax: A Quick Reference Guide to Going Deeper with New Testament Greek
Charts for Intermediate Greek Grammar and Syntax: A Quick Reference Guide to Going Deeper with New Testament Greek
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Charts for Intermediate Greek Grammar and Syntax: A Quick Reference Guide to Going Deeper with New Testament Greek

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The premier “cheat sheet” for Greek Syntax and Exegesis. Keyed to the best-selling Going Deeper with New Testament Greek (by Kostenberger, Merkle, and Plummer), this set of folding laminated pages covers all traditional syntactical categories (for example, uses of the genitive, rules about the Greek article, possible translations of the imperfect tense), as well as information about New Testament textual criticism, current summaries on Verbal Aspect debates, and steps on doing Greek word studies. Each syntactical category includes an example from the Greek New Testament (with Greek text quoted) and an accompanying English translation. The specific word or phrase in question is in bold font in both the Greek and English text. With these laminated sheets by your side, you will never waste time flipping through your intermediate grammar looking for that syntactical term or grammatical function you can't quite remember.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 1, 2016
ISBN9781433650994
Charts for Intermediate Greek Grammar and Syntax: A Quick Reference Guide to Going Deeper with New Testament Greek
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Andreas J. Köstenberger

Dr. Andreas Kostenberger is theologian in residence at Fellowship Raleigh, cofounder of Biblical Foundations, and author, editor, or translator of over sixty books. He and his wife Marny have four grown children and live in North Carolina.

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    Charts for Intermediate Greek Grammar and Syntax - Andreas J. Köstenberger

    Charts for Intermediate Greek Grammar and Syntax

    Andreas J. Köstenberger, Benjamin L. Merkle, Robert L. Plummer

    Textual Criticism

    External Criteria

    Favor the older manuscripts.

    Favor the reading supported by the majority of manuscripts.

    Favor the reading best attested across manuscript families.

    Internal Criteria

    Favor the reading that best fits the literary context.

    Favor the reading that corresponds best with writings by the same author.

    Favor the reading that best explains the origin of the other variant(s).

    Favor the shorter reading.

    Favor the more difficult reading.

    Nominative Case

    Major Uses

    Subject: Ἰωάννηςμαρτυρεῖπερὶαὐτοῦ ("John testified about Him"; John 1:15 NASB).

    Predicate Nominative: ὁλόγοςσὰρξἐγένετο ("the Word became flesh"; John 1:14).

    Apposition: ΠαῦλοςδοῦλοςΧριστοῦἸησοῦ ("Paul, a bond-servant of Christ Jesus"; Rom 1:1 NASB).

    Other Uses

    Address: οἱἄνδρες, ἀγαπᾶτετὰςγυναῖκας ("Husbands, love your wives"; Eph 5:25).

    Appellation: οὐκέτι εἰμὶ ἄξιος κληθῆναι υἱός σου ("I’m no longer worthy to be called your son"; Luke 15:21).

    Absolute: Παῦλοςδοῦλοςθεοῦ ("Paul, a bond-servant of God"; Titus 1:1).

    Hanging Nominative:

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