Digital Logos Edition
The Biblical Greek Companion for Bible Software Users helps users understand the exegetical significance of Greek grammatical terminology identified by the program. This resource provides students who utilize biblical language software the insight they need to make sense of the data provided by the program, giving them deeper insight into the biblical text that they could not get by solely reading an English translation.
The Biblical Greek Companion for Bible Software Users is ideally suited for:
With grammatical terms laid out and discussed in an intuitive and user-friendly format, readers can now spend time focusing on exegesis and applying their findings to their preaching, teachings, study, and writing instead of puzzling over the significance of grammatical terminology and how to apply it.
“Case is the particular form of a noun or substantive that indicates its function. The basic function of the accusative is to measure or define with reference to extent, limitation, scope, or direction.” (Page 10)
“they do not decline or have inflection (i.e., they do not change their form).” (Page 16)
“The article’s primary function is rather to conceptualize or identify things” (Page 20)
“First declension nouns have stems ending in alpha (α) or eta (η)” (Page 54)
“Its most basic is description. The genitive is often translated with the prepositional phrase ‘of” (Page 34)
5 ratings
Mattillo
5/8/2023
Forrest Cole
11/9/2021
Thomas
11/20/2019
Lincoln A. Bovee'
4/14/2018
Charles
11/14/2017