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Moulton's Grammar of New Testament Greek
Volume 3: Syntax: With a New Critical Introduction by Stanley E. Porter
Moulton's Grammar of New Testament Greek
Volume 3: Syntax: With a New Critical Introduction by Stanley E. Porter
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In four volumes, the classic A Grammar of New Testament Greek covers every aspect of the Greek language in the New Testament. The authors' innovative and thought-provoking analysis is supplemented by a multitude of invaluable charts and indices, and continues to act as an invaluable resource for advanced students of New Testament Greek today. This new edition includes an introduction by Stanley E. Porter, one of the leading scholars of New Testament Greek, who provides critical reflection on the style and approach used in this classic work, as well as a discussion of developments in the study of New Testament Greek over the last 40 years.
Volume 3: Syntax focuses on the construction of a sentence. Divided into two parts, it begins with a detailed discussion of nouns, adjectives, adverbs, verbs, and pronouns, to give the reader a clear and comprehensive understanding of the individual elements making up the language. Part two concerns the complete sentence and its syntax, featuring sections on the ordinary simple sentence and its construction and on different types of sentences and their varying structures.
Product details
Published | Mar 20 2025 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 480 |
ISBN | 9780567717238 |
Imprint | T&T Clark |
Dimensions | 9 x 5 inches |
Series | Biblical Languages: Greek |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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The most comprehensive account of the language of the New Testament ever produced by British scholars.
The Expository Times