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Biblical Greek: A Compact Guide offers Greek students a one-stop guide for the grammar, morphology, and vocabulary of biblical Greek. This resource follows the organization and format familiar to the hundreds of thousands of students who have used Basics of Biblical Greek Grammar in their first-year Greek courses, but it is also usable by students who learned with a different grammar. By limiting its discussion to the “nuts and bolts,” Greek language students working on translation and exegesis will more quickly and easily find the relevant grammatical refreshers.
Students can, for example, check on the range of meaning for a particular word or make sure they remember how aorist participles function in a sentence. The paradigms, word lists, and basic discussions in Biblical Greek: A Compact Guide point students in the right direction and allow them to focus on more advanced Greek study.
Biblical Greek: A Compact Guide by William D. Mounce will become a valuable addition to the reference library of seminary students and pastors.
“future active, aorist active, perfect active, perfect middle/passive, aorist passive” (Page 155)
“ ἀγαπήσω, ἠγάπησα, ἠγάπηκα, ἠγάπημαι, ἠγαπήθην” (Page 156)
“When the article is present, it is emphasizing identity” (Page 13)
“Third class conditional sentences always have a protasis introduced by ἐάν and a verb in the subjunctive” (Page 55)
“start with a conjunction, followed by the verb, subject, and direct object” (Page 59)
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