If you’d love to learn Greek so you can study your Bible better, then this newly revised second edition of Greek for the Rest of Us is for you. Developed by renowned Greek teacher William Mounce, this revolutionary crash-course on Greek for the rest of us will acquaint you with the essentials of the language and deepen your understanding of God’s Word. Y… Read more…
The Concise Greek English Lexicon of the New Testament (also called the Concise Lexicon or CL for short) contains entries for every word occurring in the body of the NA-27 text of the New Testament as well as additional vocabulary from selected variants. Contrary to popular belief, this work is not an abridgement of Danker's Greek-English Lexicon of the… Read more…
The Analytical Lexicon of the Greek New Testament gives definitions and grammatical analysis of Greek word forms across New Testament manuscript traditions including: Nestle-Aland (NA), United Bible Society (UBS) and Majority Text. This lexicon is a great tool for Greek word studies, letting you look up not only the root form, but the inflected form as well.… Read more…
A companion work along with the United Bible Societies' Greek New Testament Fourth Edition (UBS4), the Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament provides an insightful commentary and explanation for the textual choices that went into the creation of the UBS4. An invaluable tool for scholars using the UBS4 in exegesis, textual criticism, or Greek tran… Read more…
For seminary students, the goal of studying Greek grammar is the accurate exegesis of biblical texts. Sound exegesis requires that the exegete consider grammar within a larger framework that includes context, lexeme, and other linguistic features.
While the trend of some grammarians has been to take a purely grammatical approach to the lan… Read more…
This in-depth yet student-friendly introduction to Koine Greek provides a full grounding in Greek grammar, while starting to build skill in the use of exegetical tools. The approach, informed by twenty-five years of classroom teaching, emphasizes reading Greek for comprehension as opposed to merely translating it.
The workbook is integrate… Read more…
If you have studied Biblical Greek, you know that even after two or three semesters in the classroom it can be easy to soon forget most of what you learned, especially vocabulary. After entering the working world, most of us who studied Greek in seminary or college find it challenging to pay much attention to the language, let alone achieve our primary goals… Read more…
If you have studied Biblical Greek, you know that even after two or three semesters in the classroom it can be easy to soon forget most of what you learned, especially vocabulary. After entering the working world, most of us who studied Greek in seminary or college find it challenging to pay much attention to the language, let alone achieve our primary goals… Read more…
Like its predecessor volume, Keep Up Your Biblical Greek in Two Minutes a Day: Volume 1, this book does not replace the need for a grammar or textbook; rather, it complements grammatical study by helping you to build a robust vocabulary and to review morphology and syntax in a completely inductive way, and without using any grammatical jargon.
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Learning the original languages of the Bible can be a difficult task. It takes years of study and countless hours of practice before you reach the point of reading without the help of additional resources. Unless your aim is to be a New or Old Testament scholar, most will not achieve that level of comfort with the original language texts. That doesn’t mean… Read more…