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OverviewThough 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 N. Clayton Croy offers an effective, single-volume introduction to biblical Greek that has proven successful in classrooms around the country.This volume takes a primarily d Full Product DetailsAuthor: N. Clayton CroyPublisher: William B Eerdmans Publishing Co Imprint: William B Eerdmans Publishing Co Dimensions: Width: 17.10cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9780802867339ISBN 10: 0802867332 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 12 July 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Language: English, Greek, Modern (1453-) Table of ContentsReviewsThis new textbook provides a traditional presentation of beginning Greek grammar ideally suited for college and seminary courses . The abundance and variety of exercises provide flexibility for use with different class formats and teaching styles and prevent students familiarity with the NT from becoming a hindrance A strong contender for instructors unhappy with outdated and idiosyncratic grammars. <br> Religious Studies Review<br><br> This may be the best introductory text published in recent years. In terms of progression through the material, quality of explanatory examples of verbal constructions, and usefulness of the homework exercises, this book is unsurpassed. <br> Review of Biblical Literature<br><br> For the serious student of the New Testament, learning some amount of biblical Greek is a necessity. This new textbook is a very helpful tool for that task. Designed for beginning students in biblical Greek at the college or seminary level, it offers in a clear and effective manner a step-by-step procedure for learning the language. Vocabulary lists and exercises are drawn from the New Testament and the Septuagint so that from the outset the student has the satisfaction of reading from the biblical texts themselves. <br> The Bible Today<br><br> Divided into thirty-two lessons (with vocabulary and exercises), this introductory textbook seeks to lead college and seminary students from the Greek alphabet to a working knowledge of the language of the Septuagint and the NT. Paradigms and vocabulary lists are included. The book is adaptable for use in full-year, semester-long, and summer intensive courses, chiefly by selective assignment of exercises. <br> New Testament Abstracts This new textbook provides a traditional presentation of beginning Greek grammar ideally suited for college and seminary courses . The abundance and variety of exercises provide flexibility for use with different class formats and teaching styles and prevent students familiarity with the NT from becoming a hindrance A strong contender for instructors unhappy with outdated and idiosyncratic grammars. Religious Studies Review This may be the best introductory text published in recent years. In terms of progression through the material, quality of explanatory examples of verbal constructions, and usefulness of the homework exercises, this book is unsurpassed. Review of Biblical Literature For the serious student of the New Testament, learning some amount of biblical Greek is a necessity. This new textbook is a very helpful tool for that task. Designed for beginning students in biblical Greek at the college or seminary level, it offers in a clear and effective manner a step-by-step This new textbook provides a traditional presentation of beginning Greek grammar ideally suited for college and seminary courses . The abundance and variety of exercises provide flexibility for use with different class formats and teaching styles and prevent students familiarity with the NT from becoming a hindrance A strong contender for instructors unhappy with outdated and idiosyncratic grammars. Religious Studies Review This may be the best introductory text published in recent years. In terms of progression through the material, quality of explanatory examples of verbal constructions, and usefulness of the homework exercises, this book is unsurpassed. Review of Biblical Literature For the serious student of the New Testament, learning some amount of biblical Greek is a necessity. This new textbook is a very helpful tool for that task. Designed for beginning students in biblical Greek at the college or seminary level, it offers in a clear and effective manner a step-by-step procedure for learning the language. Vocabulary lists and exercises are drawn from the New Testament and the Septuagint so that from the outset the student has the satisfaction of reading from the biblical texts themselves. The Bible Today Divided into thirty-two lessons (with vocabulary and exercises), this introductory textbook seeks to lead college and seminary students from the Greek alphabet to a working knowledge of the language of the Septuagint and the NT. Paradigms and vocabulary lists are included. The book is adaptable for use in full-year, semester-long, and summer intensive courses, chiefly by selective assignment of exercises. New Testament Abstracts Author InformationN. Clayton Croy is associate professor of New Testament at Trinity Lutheran Seminary, Columbus, Ohio. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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