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A Workbook for New Testament Greek: Grammar and Exegesis in First John
| by Marvin R. Wilson / Chris Alex Vlachos |
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Retail: $9.95Size: 7 x 9.25 Binding: paper Pages: 128 Pub Date: 1998 ISBN: 1565633407 ISBN-13: 9781565633407 Item Number: 33407 Categories: Language and Reference | ||||
Product DescriptionA Workbook for New Testament Greek: Grammar and Exegesis in First John provides valuable help for students who want to begin studying the New Testament in the original Greek. Many Greek instructors agree that First John is the best place to start reading in the New Testament because it is brief and does not use many complicated sentences or rare words. This workbook divides 1 John into twenty-five assignments averaging four verses. Each assignment has three sections:
• Vocabulary—defines and parses forms that may as yet be unfamiliar All three sections give valuable references to grammars, commentaries, lexicons, and other study helps that students should become familiar with. Also provided are two built-in reference tools:
• Greek-English Dictionary of First John—briefly defines every word used in 1 John Designed for use in the second half of a first-year Greek course by students who have passed the midpoint in a standard introduction to New Testament Greek, this workbook can also be used for individual study and review. | ||||
Reviews"Having taught Greek for forty-two years, and having provided my students with helps for the reading and translation of 1 John, I find the present work by Wilson and Vlachos to be vastly superior to anything previously available. This is a valuable book, a must for every beginning student of New Testament Greek who is desirous of becoming a serious exegete of the Bible." | ||||
| Author Bios | ||||
Marvin R. Wilson began his teaching career more than forty years ago as a Greek teaching fellow. He is currently Ockenga Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies at Gordon College in Wenham, Massachusetts. He holds a PhD in Mediterranean Studies from Brandeis University. | ||||
Chris Alex Vlachos is instructor in New Testament Greek at Salt Lake Seminary (formerly the Utah Institute for Biblical Studies) and pastor of Calvary Fellowship, American Fork, Utah. He holds an M.A. in New Testament Studies from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. | ||||
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