According to the psychologist, one learns by associating the new with the old, the strange with the familiar. in studying a foreign language, therefore, the beginner will do well to observe whateve…
This user-friendly introduction to New Testament Greek keeps discussion of grammar as non-technical as possible. Black provides tools and exercises for bringing the student to the experience of rea…
It follows the organization and format of the fourth edition of Basics of Biblical Greek Grammar, but it's also usable by students who learned with a different grammar. By limiting its discussion t…
Bruce Manning Metzger (1914-2007) was the George L. Collord Professor of New Testament Language and Literature Emeritus at Princeton Theological Seminary. He was the author of hundreds of articles …
This unique textbook an effective, student-friendly one-semester introduction to the Greek language of the New Testament.
According to the statistics, the Greek New Testament makes use of 5,436 different Greek words. More than one half these (namely, 3,246 words) occur only once, twice or trice in the entire New Testa…
This book is based on an assumption that readers have no prior knowledge of Greek or any other foreign language. Its starts with the basics the Greek alphabet and fundamentals of pronunciation and …
There are a number of grammars of the Greek New Testament which deal with the subject of syntax. In the opinion of the present writers none of the above grammars is altogether satisfactory for the …
This book is written primarily for the ministerial student in the United States. It is designed to open to him the lexicon and the grammar and to give him control of the basic vocabulary of the Gre…