Now updated in a five-volume set this classic grammar of New Testament Greek, begun in 1906 by James Hope Moulton and completed by William Francis Howard, and Nigel Turner, and the supplementary volume by Moulton's father supplied with it, cover every aspect of the Greek language in the New Testament. With thought-provoking analysis and a multitude of invaluable charts and indices it continues to act as an invaluable resource for advanced students of New Testament Greek today. Each of the four volumes, and the 'Winer-Moulton' volume also included, features a lengthy critical introduction and…mehr
Now updated in a five-volume set this classic grammar of New Testament Greek, begun in 1906 by James Hope Moulton and completed by William Francis Howard, and Nigel Turner, and the supplementary volume by Moulton's father supplied with it, cover every aspect of the Greek language in the New Testament. With thought-provoking analysis and a multitude of invaluable charts and indices it continues to act as an invaluable resource for advanced students of New Testament Greek today. Each of the four volumes, and the 'Winer-Moulton' volume also included, features a lengthy critical introduction and bibliography 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 1: The Prolegomena introduces foundational premises upon which the subsequent three volumes build, providing a sketch of the language of the New Testament. Volume 2: Accidence and Word-Formation deals with three essential components of New Testament Greek: sounds and writing, accidence (word inflection, noun declension, and verb conjugation), and word formation. Volume 3: Syntax focuses on the construction of a sentence. Divided into two parts, it begins with a detailed discussion of nouns, adjectives, 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. Volume 4: Style examines the diverse styles of writing exhibited by each author of the New Testament. It explores the grammatical and other linguistic features which distinguish the work of one author from that of another, attempting to isolate and identify varying techniques. A Treatise on the Grammar of New Testament Greek is a classic work on the use of Greek in exegesis.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James Hope Moulton, W.F. Moulton, Nigel Turner with critical introductions by Stanley E. Porter
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1. A GRAMMAR OF NEW TESTAMENT GREEK: VOLUME 1: PROLEGOMENA Critical Introduction and Bibliography - Stanley E. Porter 1. General Characteristics 2. History of the 'Common' Greek 3. Syntax: The noun 4. Adjectives, Pronouns, Prepositions 5. The Verb: Tenses and Modes of Action 6. The Verb: Voice 7. The Verb: Moods 8. The infinitive and Participle 9. Additional notes Index to Quotations Index of Greek Words and Forms Index of Subjects Appenda to Indices 2. A GRAMMAR OF NEW TESTAMENT GREEK: VOLUME 2: ACCIDENCE AND WORD FORMATION Critical Introduction and Bibliography - Stanley E. Porter Part One: Sounds and Writing 1.The Alphabet 2. Modern Printed Greek 3. Sounds and Orthography Part Two: Accidence 4. Definite Article 5. Nouns 6. Adjectives 7. Adverbs 8. Numerals 9. Pronouns 10. Verbs Part Three: Word-Formation 11.Word-Composition 12. Prepositions 13. Word-Formation by Suffixes 14.Appendix 15. Index I: Quotations 16. Index II: Words and Forms 17. Index III: Subjects 3. A GRAMMAR OF NEW TESTAMENT GREEK: VOLUME 3: SYNTAX Critical Introduction and Bibliography - Stanley E. Porter 1. Substitutes for Nouns in Subject, Object or Predicate Part One: Word Material for Sentence Building 2. The Gender and Number of Nouns 3. The Comparison of Adjectives and Adverbs 4. Vocatives 5. Substantival Article and Pronoun 6. The Verb: Voice 7. The Verb: Aspect and Tense 8. The Verb: Moods: Indicative and Subjunctive 9. The Verb: Moods: Optative 10. The Verb: Noun Forms: Infinitive 11. The Verb: Adjective Forms: Participle Part Two: Word Groupings Defining a Noun or Adjective 12. The Adjectival and Predicative Definite Article 13. Attributive Relationship: Adjective and Numerals 14. Attributive Relationship: Pronouns and Pronominal Adjectives 15. Attributive Relationship: Substantives Part Three: Word Material Which Defines a Verb 16. Predicative Use of Adjectives and Adverbs 17. Case Additions to the Verb: Without a Preposition 18. Case Additions to the Verb: With a Preposition 19. Negatives Book Two: The Sentence Complete Part One: The Ordinary Simple Sentence 20. Subject and Predicate: Apparent Absence of Subject 21. Subject and Predicate: Apparent Absence of the Verb "to Be" 22. Congruence of Gender and Number 23. Subordination of Clauses 24. Inconsistencies Between Main and Dependent Clauses Part Two: Connections Between Sentences 25. Coordinating Particles 26. Irregularity of Subordination 27. Word Order Index of References Index of Subjects Index of Greek Words 4. A GRAMMAR OF NEW TESTAMENT GREEK: VOLUME 4: STYLE Critical Introduction - Stanley E. Porter 1. Sources Behind the Gospels 2. The Style of Mark 3. The Style of Matthew 4. The Style of Luke-Acts 5. The Style of John 6. The Style of Paul 7. The Style of the Pastoral Epistles 8. The Style of the Epistle to the Hebrews 9. The Style of the Epistle of James 10. The Style of 1 Peter 11. The Style of the Johannine Epistles 12. The Style of Jude and 2 Peter 13. The Style of the Book of Revelation Subject Index Index of Names Index of Semitic, Greek and Latin Words 5. A TREATISE ON THE GRAMMAR OF NEW TESTAMENT GREEK 1. Introduction: On the Object, Treatment, and History of N.T. Grammar -- Stanley E. Porter Part I: On the General Character of the N.T Diction 2. Various Opinions Respecting the Character of the N.T. Diction 3. Basis of the N.T. Diction 4. Hebrew-Aramaic Colouring of the N.T. Diction 5. Grammatical Character of the N.T. Diction Part II: Accidence 6. Orthography and Orthographical Principles 7. Accentuation 8. Punctuation 9. Unusual Forms in the First and Second Declensions 10. Declension of Foreign Words: Indeclinable Nouns 11. Declension and Comparison of Adjectives 12. Augment and Reduplication of Regular Verbs 13. Unusual Forms in Tenses and Persons of Regular Verbs 14.Unusual Inflexions of Verbs in ui and Irregular Verbs 15. Defective Verbs 16. Formation of Derivative and Compound Words Part III: Syntax Part A: Import and Use of the Different Parts of Speech 17. The Article 18. Pronouns 19. The Noun 20. The Verb 21. The Particles Part B: The Structure of Sentences and the Combination of Sentences into Periods 22.The Sentence and its Elements in General 23. Enlargement of the Simple Sentence in the Subject and Predicate 24. Connexion of Sentences with one another: Periods 25. Position of Words and Clauses Especially When Irregularly Arranged 26. Interrupted structure of Sentences: Parenthesis 27. Sentences in which the Construction is Broken Off or Changed 28. Incomplete Structure 29. Redundant Structure 30. Condensation and Resolution of Sentences 31. Abnormal Relation of Particular Words in the Sentence 32. Regard to Sound in the Structure of Sentences Index
1. A GRAMMAR OF NEW TESTAMENT GREEK: VOLUME 1: PROLEGOMENA Critical Introduction and Bibliography - Stanley E. Porter 1. General Characteristics 2. History of the 'Common' Greek 3. Syntax: The noun 4. Adjectives, Pronouns, Prepositions 5. The Verb: Tenses and Modes of Action 6. The Verb: Voice 7. The Verb: Moods 8. The infinitive and Participle 9. Additional notes Index to Quotations Index of Greek Words and Forms Index of Subjects Appenda to Indices 2. A GRAMMAR OF NEW TESTAMENT GREEK: VOLUME 2: ACCIDENCE AND WORD FORMATION Critical Introduction and Bibliography - Stanley E. Porter Part One: Sounds and Writing 1.The Alphabet 2. Modern Printed Greek 3. Sounds and Orthography Part Two: Accidence 4. Definite Article 5. Nouns 6. Adjectives 7. Adverbs 8. Numerals 9. Pronouns 10. Verbs Part Three: Word-Formation 11.Word-Composition 12. Prepositions 13. Word-Formation by Suffixes 14.Appendix 15. Index I: Quotations 16. Index II: Words and Forms 17. Index III: Subjects 3. A GRAMMAR OF NEW TESTAMENT GREEK: VOLUME 3: SYNTAX Critical Introduction and Bibliography - Stanley E. Porter 1. Substitutes for Nouns in Subject, Object or Predicate Part One: Word Material for Sentence Building 2. The Gender and Number of Nouns 3. The Comparison of Adjectives and Adverbs 4. Vocatives 5. Substantival Article and Pronoun 6. The Verb: Voice 7. The Verb: Aspect and Tense 8. The Verb: Moods: Indicative and Subjunctive 9. The Verb: Moods: Optative 10. The Verb: Noun Forms: Infinitive 11. The Verb: Adjective Forms: Participle Part Two: Word Groupings Defining a Noun or Adjective 12. The Adjectival and Predicative Definite Article 13. Attributive Relationship: Adjective and Numerals 14. Attributive Relationship: Pronouns and Pronominal Adjectives 15. Attributive Relationship: Substantives Part Three: Word Material Which Defines a Verb 16. Predicative Use of Adjectives and Adverbs 17. Case Additions to the Verb: Without a Preposition 18. Case Additions to the Verb: With a Preposition 19. Negatives Book Two: The Sentence Complete Part One: The Ordinary Simple Sentence 20. Subject and Predicate: Apparent Absence of Subject 21. Subject and Predicate: Apparent Absence of the Verb "to Be" 22. Congruence of Gender and Number 23. Subordination of Clauses 24. Inconsistencies Between Main and Dependent Clauses Part Two: Connections Between Sentences 25. Coordinating Particles 26. Irregularity of Subordination 27. Word Order Index of References Index of Subjects Index of Greek Words 4. A GRAMMAR OF NEW TESTAMENT GREEK: VOLUME 4: STYLE Critical Introduction - Stanley E. Porter 1. Sources Behind the Gospels 2. The Style of Mark 3. The Style of Matthew 4. The Style of Luke-Acts 5. The Style of John 6. The Style of Paul 7. The Style of the Pastoral Epistles 8. The Style of the Epistle to the Hebrews 9. The Style of the Epistle of James 10. The Style of 1 Peter 11. The Style of the Johannine Epistles 12. The Style of Jude and 2 Peter 13. The Style of the Book of Revelation Subject Index Index of Names Index of Semitic, Greek and Latin Words 5. A TREATISE ON THE GRAMMAR OF NEW TESTAMENT GREEK 1. Introduction: On the Object, Treatment, and History of N.T. Grammar -- Stanley E. Porter Part I: On the General Character of the N.T Diction 2. Various Opinions Respecting the Character of the N.T. Diction 3. Basis of the N.T. Diction 4. Hebrew-Aramaic Colouring of the N.T. Diction 5. Grammatical Character of the N.T. Diction Part II: Accidence 6. Orthography and Orthographical Principles 7. Accentuation 8. Punctuation 9. Unusual Forms in the First and Second Declensions 10. Declension of Foreign Words: Indeclinable Nouns 11. Declension and Comparison of Adjectives 12. Augment and Reduplication of Regular Verbs 13. Unusual Forms in Tenses and Persons of Regular Verbs 14.Unusual Inflexions of Verbs in ui and Irregular Verbs 15. Defective Verbs 16. Formation of Derivative and Compound Words Part III: Syntax Part A: Import and Use of the Different Parts of Speech 17. The Article 18. Pronouns 19. The Noun 20. The Verb 21. The Particles Part B: The Structure of Sentences and the Combination of Sentences into Periods 22.The Sentence and its Elements in General 23. Enlargement of the Simple Sentence in the Subject and Predicate 24. Connexion of Sentences with one another: Periods 25. Position of Words and Clauses Especially When Irregularly Arranged 26. Interrupted structure of Sentences: Parenthesis 27. Sentences in which the Construction is Broken Off or Changed 28. Incomplete Structure 29. Redundant Structure 30. Condensation and Resolution of Sentences 31. Abnormal Relation of Particular Words in the Sentence 32. Regard to Sound in the Structure of Sentences Index
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