Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics: An Exegetical Syntax of the New Testament
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Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics                           -     By: Daniel B. Wallace

Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics: An Exegetical Syntax of the New Testament

Zondervan / 1996 / Hardcover

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Accurate Greek interpretation of biblical texts requires that grammar be viewed within the framework of context, lexeme, and other linguistic features. Exploring numerous syntactical categories, Wallace'stextbook equips intermediate students with the skills they need to interpret Scripture in a way that is faithful to its meaning. Includes syntax summaries; and subject, Greek word, and Scripture indices.

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Title: Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics: An Exegetical Syntax of the New Testament
By: Daniel B. Wallace
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 827
Vendor: Zondervan
Publication Date: 1996
Dimensions: 9.5 X 6.5 X 2 (inches)
Weight: 2 pounds 14 ounces
ISBN: 0310218950
ISBN-13: 9780310218951
UPC: 025986218959
Stock No: WW21895

Publisher's Description

The first textbook that systematically links syntax and exegesis of the New Testament—perfect for students of Greek who are "second-year" or at an intermediate level.

For seminary students, the goal of studying Greek grammar in the first place is to ultimately get beyond the grammar itself and understand it well enough to use it in the accurate exegesis of biblical texts.

Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics—the most up-to-date Greek grammar available—integrates the technical requirements for proper Greek interpretation with the actual interests and needs of Bible students. It explores numerous syntactical categories, some of which have not previously been dealt with in print, and has a number of distinguishing features, including:

  • Exegetically significant illustrations, discussed in depth.
  • Semantic situations—or contexts for simple semantics—are developed and analyzed.
  • Expanded definitions and numerous examples and syntactical categories.
  • Grammatical statistics listed at the beginning of major sections.
  • Scores of charts, tables, and graphs.

Sound exegesis requires that the exegete consider grammar within a larger framework that includes context, lexeme, and other linguistic features. This textbook faithfully equips intermediate Greek students with the skills they need to do exegesis of biblical texts in a way that is faithful to their intended meaning.

The expanded edition contains a subject index, a Greek word index, and page numbers in the Syntax Summary section.

Author Bio

Daniel B. Wallace (PhD, Dallas Theological Seminary) is professor of New Testament at Dallas Theological Seminary. He is a noted textual critic, serving as head of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts, and is author of Greek Grammar beyond the Basics, Basics of New Testament Syntax, and (with Grant Edwards) of A Workbook for New Testament Syntax.

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