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The Elements of New Testament Greek

The Elements of New Testament Greek

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Jeremy Duff
Cambridge University Press
Edition: 3, 4/14/2005
EAN 9780521755511, ISBN10: 0521755514

Paperback, 356 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.1 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English

Since 1914 Cambridge has published The Elements of New Testament Greek, a best-selling textbook for scholars and students of the Bible. The original book by Nunn was replaced and succeeded in 1965 by J. W. Wenham's book of the same title; now Jeremy Duff has produced a new book to continue this long-established tradition into the twenty-first century. Learning Greek is a journey of many steps. In this book each of these steps is explained clearly, and reviewed using questions and exercises. Lessons are ordered so the most important aspects of Greek are learnt first and the vocabulary consists of the most commonly occurring words in the New Testament. Hundreds of examples cover every book of the New Testament and there is a New Testament passage to translate in almost every chapter. An audio CD containing vocabulary lists, reading passages and paradigms is also available to accompany this book. Free software and teaching resources are also available at the book's website.

Introduction
1. The alphabet
2. Basic sentences
3. Cases and gender
4. Prepositions
5. Adjectives
6. The tenses
7. Moods
8. Other patterns of nouns and verbs
9. Pronouns and conjunctions
10. Complex sentences
11. Special verbs
12. The third declension - part 1
13. The third declension - part 2
14. Participles
15. The passive and voices
16. The perfect
17. The Subjunctive
18. Using verbs
19. Extra verbs
20. Final Pieces
Going further
Comparative English grammar
Grammar reference
Answers
Dictionaries
Index of sources
Subject index.

'Duff's book is an outstanding example of bringing forth treasure both old and new. Undoubtedly this will become the first choice textbook for those who are really serious about teaching Greek. This is a timely and much needed resource for those who teach biblical Greek.' Expository Times