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OverviewThis book presents every inflectional pattern in the Greek New Testament, explaining the pattern in terms of a formula, showing how principles of phonetic change alter the application of the formula, and giving every word which follows each inflectional pattern. Full Product DetailsAuthor: James A. Brooks , Carlton L. WinberyPublisher: University Press of America Imprint: University Press of America Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.708kg ISBN: 9780819194916ISBN 10: 0819194913 Pages: 478 Publication Date: 26 April 1994 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contentschapter 1 Preface chapter 2 PART ONE: PHONOLOGY chapter 3 Pronunciation chapter 4 Phonetic Change chapter 5 Accent chapter 6 PART TWO: THE SUBSTANTIVE chapter 7 Nouns chapter 8 Adjectives chapter 9 Pronouns chapter 10 Numerals chapter 11 THE VERB chapter 12 Introduction to the Verb chapter 13 Indicative Mood chapter 14 Subjunctive Mood chapter 15 Optative Mood chapter 16 Imperative Mood chapter 17 Infinitive chapter 18 Participle chapter 19 Master Verb List chapter 20 Uninflective Forms chapter 21 Bibliography chapter 22 IndexReviewsAfter years of hard work, Brooks and Winbery have produced the most comprehensive and definitive treatment of New Testatment Greek morphology. This book will become a standard reference book for all students and scholars of the Greek New Testament for the next generation. I recommend it without reservation.--Bennie R. Crockett After teaching Greek for more than thirty years and examining many textbooks, I can say without any reservation that this is the best book on Greek morphology that I have seen. Professors Brooks and Winbery have made an invaluable contribution to the study of the Greek language in both colleges and seminaries. -- R.E. Glaze, Jr., Professor Emeritus, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Brooks and Winbery's Morphology of New Testament Greek is totally comprehensive in scope and definitive in detailed analysis. -- Bruce M. Metzger, Professor of New Testament Emeritus, Princeton Theological Seminary ...Brooks and Winbery have produced a useful comprehensive reference grammar which sets forth the essential points of phonology and accidence in a clear form with full lists of words (nouns, adjectives, and verbs) for each type of class. -- Sakae Kubo, Retired Professor of New Testament After years of hard work, Brooks and Winbery have produced the most comprehensive and definitive treatment of New Testatment Greek morphology. This book will become a standard reference book for all students and scholars of the Greek New Testament forthe next generation. I recommend it without reservation. -- Bennie R. Crockett, Jr., William Carey College Brooks and Winbery...have provided an impressive amount of valuable data about the forms of Greek words. -- Bennie R. Crockett, Jr., William Carey College * Review of Biblical Literature * ... helps students not only learn but also understand the formation of verbs... This book is ideal for a Greek teacher, but also will serve as an invaluable reference for all students of the Greek New Testament. -- H. Alan Brehm, SOUTHWESTERN JOURNAL OF THEOLOGY After teaching Greek for more than thirty years and examining many textbooks, I can say without any reservation that this is the best book on Greek morphology that I have seen. Professors Brooks and Winbery have made an invaluable contribution to the study of the Greek language in both colleges and seminaries. -- R.E. Glaze, Jr., Professor Emeritus, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Brooks and Winbery's Morphology of New Testament Greek is totally comprehensive in scope and definitive in detailed analysis. -- Bruce M. Metzger, Professor of New Testament Emeritus, Princeton Theological Seminary ...Brooks and Winbery have produced a useful comprehensive reference grammar which sets forth the essential points of phonology and accidence in a clear form with full lists of words (nouns, adjectives, and verbs) for each type of class. -- Sakae Kubo, Retired Professor of New Testament After years of hard work, Brooks and Winbery have produced the most comprehensive and definitive treatment of New Testatment Greek morphology. This book will become a standard reference book for all students and scholars of the Greek New Testament for the next generation. I recommend it without reservation. -- Bennie R. Crockett, Jr., William Carey College Brooks and Winbery...have provided an impressive amount of valuable data about the forms of Greek words. -- Bennie R. Crockett, Jr., William Carey College * Review of Biblical Literature * Author InformationJames A. Brooks is Professor of New Testament at Bethel Theological Seminary. Carlton L. Winbery is Foggleman Professor of Religion at Louisiana College. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |