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OverviewFor seminary students, pastors, and others seeking to learn biblical Greek, the goal of studying Greek grammar is accurate exegesis of biblical texts. Sound exegesis requires that a student consider grammar within a larger framework including context, lexeme, and other linguistic features. While the trend of some grammarians has been to take a purely grammatical approach to language learning, Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics Video Lectures, together with its accompanying textbooks, integrates the technical requirements for proper Greek interpretation with the actual interests and needs of Bible students. Systematically linking syntax and exegesis of the New Testament for second-year Greek students, professor and textual critic Daniel B. Wallace explores numerous syntactical categories, some of which are not covered in other Greek studies. These video lectures and accompanying textbooks equip students with the skills they need to do exegesis of biblical texts in a way that is faithful to their intended meaning. A companion to the widely used textbooks Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics and The Basics of New Testament Syntax, by Daniel B. Wallace, the lectures feature the author teaching through the main sections in the textbooks. Designed with the student in mind, each lecture is approximately 30 to 45 minutes in length. Useful for traditional students, students in distance and online courses, and independent learners alike, these lectures introduce second-year Greek students to syntax and exegesis of the Greek New Testament. Session Titles and Runtimes: 1 - Introduction (43 min) 2 - The Nominative Case (41 min) 3 - The Genitive Case, Part 1 (30 min) 4 - The Genitive Case, Part 2 (48 min) 5 - The Dative Case (39 min) 6 - The Accusative Case (34 min) 7 - The Article, Part 1, Lecture 1 (43 min) 8 - The Article, Part 1, Lecture 2 (44 min) 9 - The Article, Part 2 (66 min) 10 - Adjectives (22 min) 11 - Pronouns (51 min) 12 - Prepositions (55 min) 13 - Person and Number (24 min) 14 - Voice, Part 1 (25 min) 15 - Voice, Part 2 (31 min) 16 - Indicative Mood (39 min) 17 - Subjunctive Mood (30 min) 18 - Optative and Imperative Mood (25 min) 19 - Introduction to the Tenses (36 min) 20 - Present Tense (48 min) 21 - Imperfect Tense (19 min) 22 - Aorist Tense (24 min) 23 - Future Tense (12 min) 24 - Perfect and Pluperfect Tense (28 min) 25 - Conjunctions (17 min) 26 - Conditional Sentences (37 min) 27 - The Infinitive (62 min) 28 - Participles (66 min) Full Product DetailsAuthor: Daniel B. WallacePublisher: Zondervan Imprint: Zondervan Academic Dimensions: Width: 13.60cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 19.40cm Weight: 0.194kg ISBN: 9780310534099ISBN 10: 0310534097 Publication Date: 21 February 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: DVD Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsCONTENTS 1. The Language of the New Testament SYNTAX PROPER PART 1 2. Nominative Case 3. Vocative Case 4. Genitive Case 5. Dative Case 6. Accusative Case 7. The Article, Part 1: Function, Regular Uses, Absence 8. The Article, Part 2: Special Uses and Non-Uses of the Article 9. Adjectives 10. Pronouns 11. Prepositions SYNTAX PROPER PART 2 12. Person and Number 13. Active Voice 14. Middle Voice 15. Passive Voice 16. Indicative Mood 17. Subjunctive Mood 18. Optative Mood 19. Imperative Mood 20. Present Tense 21. Imperfect Tense 22. Aorist Tense 23. Future Tense 24. Perfect and Pluperfect Tense 25. The Infinitive 26. The Participle SYNTAX OF THE CLAUSE 27. Introduction to Greek Clauses 28. The Role of Conjunctions 29. Conditional Sentences 30. Volitional ClausesReviewsAuthor InformationDaniel B. Wallace (PhD, Dallas Theological Seminary) is professor of New Testament at Dallas Theological Seminary. He is a noted textual critic, serving as head of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts, and is author of Greek Grammar beyond the Basics, Basics of New Testament Syntax, and (with Grant Edwards) of A Workbook for New Testament Syntax. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |