New Testament Greek for Beginners, 2nd Edition
©2004 |Pearson | Out of print
J. Gresham Machen, Deceased, Westminster Theological Seminary
J. Gresham Machen, Deceased
Dan G. McCartney, Westminister Theological Seminary
©2004 |Pearson | Out of print
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This textbook is intended primarily for students who are beginning the study of the Greek Testament without any previous knowledge with the Greek language. This revision retains much of the character and organization of the first edition while accommodating students today who lack an understanding of Latin and grammar necessary for fully comprehending the original edition.
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Meets students' needs with new pedagogy to help them study grammar.
Helps students recognize and understand frequently used terms and cross-reference with word roots.
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Foreword by Moises Silva.
Preface to the Revised Edition.
Preface to the Original Edition.
Introduction.
Abbreviations.
1. The Alphabet.
2. Accent.
3. Present Active Indicative.
4. The Second Declension.
5. The First Declension.
6. Adjectives of the First and Second Declension.
7. Masculine Nouns of the First Declension.
8. Personal Pronouns.
9. Adverbs.
10. Present Passive and Middle Indicative.
11. Imperfect Active Indicative.
12. Imperfect Middle and Passive Indicative.
13. Future Active and Middle Indicative.
14. First Aorist Active and Middle Indicative.
15. Second Aorist Active and Middle Indicative.
16. Aorist Passive Indicative.
17. The Third Declension.
18A. Progressive Participles.
18B. Attributive Participles.
19. Aorist Active and Middle Participles.
20. Aorist Passive Participle.
21. The Subjunctive Mood.
22. The Progressive and Aorist Infinitives.
23. Contracting Verbs.
24. Future and First Aorist Active and Middle of Liquid Verbs.
25. More Nouns of the Third Declension.
26. Additional Irregular Declensions.
27. Interrogative and Indefinite Pronouns.
28. The Imperative Mood.
29. The Perfect Tense.
30. Comparison of Adjectives.
31. Irregular Aorists, and the –mi Verb (part 1).
32. Purpose Clauses, and –mi Verbs (part 2).
33. –mi Verbs (part 3), and Conditions Contrary to Fact.
34. –mi Verbs (part 4),and the Optative Mood.
Paradigms.
Charts.
Glossary.
Greek-English Vocabulary.
English-Greek Vocabulary.
Frequency List (prepared by Professor Bruce M. Metzger).
Section Number Correlations.
Index.
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