Elementary New Testament Greek
The need for this particular grammar arises from the peculiar shape of the MDiv curriculum at Asbury Theological Seminary. Several years ago the faculty adopted a curriculum that required one semester of Greek and one semester of Hebrew, each as preparatory for a basic exegesis course in each discip...
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Language: | English |
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Wilmore, Kentucky
First Fruits Press
[2014]
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1: Reading Greek Aloud
- Chapter 2: Introduction to Verbs in the Present Active Indicative
- Chapter 3: Nouns and Their Cases
- Chapter 4: The (Definite) Article
- Chapter 5: Adjectives, The Verb “to Be” and Nouns of the 1st Declension
- Chapter 6: Prepositions
- Chapter 7: Pronouns
- Chapter 8: Conjunctions
- Chapter 9: Active, Middle, Passive Voices
- Chapter 10: Imperfect Tense
- Chapter 11: The Future Tense
- Chapter 12: Aorist Tense
- Master Vocabulary List by Part of Speech
- Master Vocabulary List Alphabetical
- Paradigms