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Provides a general introduction to the grammar and syntax of Hellenistic, or New Testament, Greek, suitable for two-semester courses.
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Provides a general introduction to the grammar and syntax of Hellenistic, or New Testament, Greek, suitable for two-semester courses.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 183mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9781107003521
- ISBN-10: 1107003520
- Artikelnr.: 33625307
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 183mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9781107003521
- ISBN-10: 1107003520
- Artikelnr.: 33625307
B. H. McLean is currently Professor of New Testament Language and Literature at Knox College, University of Toronto. He is the author of An Introduction to the Study of Greek Epigraphy of the Hellenistic and Roman Periods from Alexander the Great down to the Reign of Constantine (323 BCE-337 CE) (2002) and Greek and Latin Inscriptions in the Konya Archaeological Museum (2002). He has taught introductory New Testament Greek for over twenty years in four institutions, using a variety of textbooks and serves as the Greek examiner for biblical doctoral candidates at the Toronto School of Theology.
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Alphabet and pronunciation
2. Writing Greek letters, accents, diacritical marks, and punctuation
3. Present and future active indicative, present active indicative of the verb 'to be,' and particles
4. Contract verbs, present and future active indicative tense, and future of liquid verbs
5. Second declension, the definite article, and prepositions
6. First declension, and the definite article
7. Adjectives, demonstrative pronouns, and comparison
8. Personal pronouns, relative pronouns, and reflexive pronouns
9. First aorist active indicative
10. Verbal roots, principal parts, and second aorist active indicative
11. Present middle and passive indicative, future middle indicative, and future of the verb 'to be'
12. Imperfect middle and passive indicative, and first and second aorist middle
14. Third declension nouns and adjectives: part 1
15. Third declension nouns and adjectives: part 2
16. Perfect and pluperfect active, middle, and passive indicative
17. Aorist passive and future passive indicative
18. Present and aorist participles
19. Aorist passive participle, perfect participle, adverbial participles, genitive absolute, and periphrastic constructions
20. Non-thematic conjugation (-mi verbs): part 1. The indicative mood
21. Non-thematic conjugation (-mi verbs): part 2: Deivknumi, fhmiv and participles
22. Subjunctive mood and conditional sentences
23. The infinitive
24. Imperative mode
25. Appendix 1: table of principal parts
26. Appendix 2: summary of paradigms
27. Summary of vocabulary to be memorized
28. Subject index
29. Index of Greek words
30. Lexicon of Greek words in texts for translation.
Introduction
1. Alphabet and pronunciation
2. Writing Greek letters, accents, diacritical marks, and punctuation
3. Present and future active indicative, present active indicative of the verb 'to be,' and particles
4. Contract verbs, present and future active indicative tense, and future of liquid verbs
5. Second declension, the definite article, and prepositions
6. First declension, and the definite article
7. Adjectives, demonstrative pronouns, and comparison
8. Personal pronouns, relative pronouns, and reflexive pronouns
9. First aorist active indicative
10. Verbal roots, principal parts, and second aorist active indicative
11. Present middle and passive indicative, future middle indicative, and future of the verb 'to be'
12. Imperfect middle and passive indicative, and first and second aorist middle
14. Third declension nouns and adjectives: part 1
15. Third declension nouns and adjectives: part 2
16. Perfect and pluperfect active, middle, and passive indicative
17. Aorist passive and future passive indicative
18. Present and aorist participles
19. Aorist passive participle, perfect participle, adverbial participles, genitive absolute, and periphrastic constructions
20. Non-thematic conjugation (-mi verbs): part 1. The indicative mood
21. Non-thematic conjugation (-mi verbs): part 2: Deivknumi, fhmiv and participles
22. Subjunctive mood and conditional sentences
23. The infinitive
24. Imperative mode
25. Appendix 1: table of principal parts
26. Appendix 2: summary of paradigms
27. Summary of vocabulary to be memorized
28. Subject index
29. Index of Greek words
30. Lexicon of Greek words in texts for translation.
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Alphabet and pronunciation
2. Writing Greek letters, accents, diacritical marks, and punctuation
3. Present and future active indicative, present active indicative of the verb 'to be,' and particles
4. Contract verbs, present and future active indicative tense, and future of liquid verbs
5. Second declension, the definite article, and prepositions
6. First declension, and the definite article
7. Adjectives, demonstrative pronouns, and comparison
8. Personal pronouns, relative pronouns, and reflexive pronouns
9. First aorist active indicative
10. Verbal roots, principal parts, and second aorist active indicative
11. Present middle and passive indicative, future middle indicative, and future of the verb 'to be'
12. Imperfect middle and passive indicative, and first and second aorist middle
14. Third declension nouns and adjectives: part 1
15. Third declension nouns and adjectives: part 2
16. Perfect and pluperfect active, middle, and passive indicative
17. Aorist passive and future passive indicative
18. Present and aorist participles
19. Aorist passive participle, perfect participle, adverbial participles, genitive absolute, and periphrastic constructions
20. Non-thematic conjugation (-mi verbs): part 1. The indicative mood
21. Non-thematic conjugation (-mi verbs): part 2: Deivknumi, fhmiv and participles
22. Subjunctive mood and conditional sentences
23. The infinitive
24. Imperative mode
25. Appendix 1: table of principal parts
26. Appendix 2: summary of paradigms
27. Summary of vocabulary to be memorized
28. Subject index
29. Index of Greek words
30. Lexicon of Greek words in texts for translation.
Introduction
1. Alphabet and pronunciation
2. Writing Greek letters, accents, diacritical marks, and punctuation
3. Present and future active indicative, present active indicative of the verb 'to be,' and particles
4. Contract verbs, present and future active indicative tense, and future of liquid verbs
5. Second declension, the definite article, and prepositions
6. First declension, and the definite article
7. Adjectives, demonstrative pronouns, and comparison
8. Personal pronouns, relative pronouns, and reflexive pronouns
9. First aorist active indicative
10. Verbal roots, principal parts, and second aorist active indicative
11. Present middle and passive indicative, future middle indicative, and future of the verb 'to be'
12. Imperfect middle and passive indicative, and first and second aorist middle
14. Third declension nouns and adjectives: part 1
15. Third declension nouns and adjectives: part 2
16. Perfect and pluperfect active, middle, and passive indicative
17. Aorist passive and future passive indicative
18. Present and aorist participles
19. Aorist passive participle, perfect participle, adverbial participles, genitive absolute, and periphrastic constructions
20. Non-thematic conjugation (-mi verbs): part 1. The indicative mood
21. Non-thematic conjugation (-mi verbs): part 2: Deivknumi, fhmiv and participles
22. Subjunctive mood and conditional sentences
23. The infinitive
24. Imperative mode
25. Appendix 1: table of principal parts
26. Appendix 2: summary of paradigms
27. Summary of vocabulary to be memorized
28. Subject index
29. Index of Greek words
30. Lexicon of Greek words in texts for translation.