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Second year students of New Testament Greek need to review grammatical terminology and categories of syntax. Although reference Grammars have been published for researchers, they are cumbersome for this purpose. This handbook is written for these students. It provides concise descriptions for the major categories of New Testament syntax and is accompanied by a dictionary of grammatical terms and translation exercises.
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Biblical ReferenceTable of contents
- Title Page
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Grammatical Terminology
- Chapter 2: Noun Cases
- Chapter 3: Syntax of the Greek Article
- Chapter 4: Tenses of the Verb
- Chapter 5: Voices of the Verb
- Chapter 6: Indicative Mood
- Chapter 7: Subjunctive Mood
- Chapter 8: Optative Mood
- Chapter 9: Infinitive
- Chapter 10: Imperatives and Prohibitions
- Chapter 11: Participles
- Chapter 12: Conditional Statements
- Chapter 13: Uses of οὠand ΟΎ
- Chapter 14: Aramaic Constructions
- Chapter 15: Translation and Composition Exercises