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Date: 19-Sep-2011 From: Ulrich Lueders <lincom.europat-online.de> Subject: Handbook to the Grammar of the Greek Testament: Green E-mail this message to a friend
Title: Handbook to the Grammar of the Greek Testament
Subtitle: Together with Complete Vocabulary and an Examination of the Chief New
Testament Synonyms
Series Title: LINCOM Classica 08
Published: 2011
Publisher: Lincom GmbH
http://www.lincom.eu
Author: Samuel G. Green
Paperback: ISBN: 9783862900633 Pages: 606 Price: Europe EURO 77.10
Abstract:
Handbook to the Grammar of the Greek Testament
Together with Complete Vocabulary and an Examination of the Chief New Testament Synonyms
Samuel G. Green
The following work addresses learners who want to read the New Testament in its oringinal tongue. Undoubtedly, the Greek of the New Testament, as a later dialect of an elaborate and polished language, can most effectively be studied through the medium of the elder forms of the tongue. This method, accordingly, is in general chosen, and the historians and orators, the philosophers and poets of Greece, have led the way to the Evangelists and the Apostles (from the preface).
Contents: Orthography, etymology (root and stem; gender, number, and case; declension; verb and conjugations; formation of words, foreign words in the New Testament; syntax). (Re-edition; originally published 1912 in London; written in English)
Linguistic Field(s):
Semantics
Syntax
Historical Linguistics
Indo-European Linguistics
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