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Daniel B. Wallace’s groundbreaking books Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics and Basics of New Testament Syntax have become the standard textbooks among colleges and seminaries for teaching New Testament Greek syntax. This workbook, designed to accompany both books, presents a dynamic approach to learning Greek syntax. Instead of simply learning syntax in single-verse snippets, students are exposed to all of the major syntactical categories in exegetically and theologically significant passages.
“κόσμον. 1:10 ἐν τῷ κόσμῳ ἦν, καὶ ὁ κόσμος διʼ αὐτοῦ ἐγένετο, καὶ ὁ” (Page 16)
“If the question is asking about the semantic category of the article, consult Basics 97–103 or ExSyn 216–31. If the question is asking about the structural category, consult Basics 103–8 or ExSyn 231–43. Further, there are two kinds of structural categories: function markers and substantivers. Unless otherwise specified, the structural category for all non-nouns that take an article is ‘as a substantiver’ and the structural category for all articular nouns is ‘function marker.’” (Page 52)
“ ἐν2 indicates that the second ἐν in the verse is the one about which there is a question.” (Page 9)
“εἰμί when referring to one who exists eternally, and γίνομαι to refer to one who has a beginning” (Page 17)
“Syntax, far more than translation or parsing, relies heavily on the context” (Page 7)
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Grant Edwards (ThM, Dallas Theological Seminary) is presently doing graduate work in New Testament at Princeton Theological Seminary.
Daniel B. Wallace (PhD, Dallas Theological Seminary) is professor of New Testament at Dallas Theological Seminary. He is a noted textual critic, serving as head of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts, and is author of Greek Grammar beyond the Basics, as well as Basics of New Testament Syntax.
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