For Greek students, scholars, instructors, and others whose use of the language goes beyond the rudimentary, The Exhaustive Concordance to the Greek New Testament supplies an exhaustive index to ev…
Sitting at a formal dinner, one guest turns to another and asks, can you pass the salt? Pure exegesis of that simple question might lead to the conclusion that the speaker is questioning the other …
This New Testament Greek Morpheme Lexicon is a unique and valuable addition to the many reference tools now available to those who study and translate God's Word. In this Lexicon words are analyzed…
Though there are currently a number of texts for teaching biblical Greek, most of them are plagued by various deficiencies. Written with these flaws in mind, this new primer by the author offers an…
First published in 1965, The Elements of New Testament Greek has, over the years, established itself as the standard textbook for scholars and students of the Bible. The book is now reissued with a…
Incorporating years of expereince teaching Greek, the author's of this book has been received enthusiastically as a beginning Greek grammar. Exercises are included within the text. An appendix of E…
This beginning Greek grammar results from many years of teaching Greek on the seminary level. The various parts of this grammar have been tested in the classroom for several years and the composite…
This one-volume digest provides easy access to reliable and brief definitions, interpretations of most variants, and many of the conjugational and declensional forms that frustrate readers of the N…
This book is good in that there are plenty of opportunties to do translation on short sentences. This way, we get the vocabulary and the grammatical ideas into our heads better than just try to mem…