New Testament Greek Intermediate is the companion volume to New Testament Greek Primer. The Intermediate text reviews grammar, expands vocabulary, and exposes the student to more New Testament context. The grammar review will help consolidate the student's knowledge by deepening the discussion, adding more illustrative paradigms and introducing new syntax. New vocabulary is explained and divided by frequency into seven vocabulary lists for the respective vocabulary exams. New exercises challenge the students and increase their fluency in translation. In addition, the text includes informative illustrations and graphics, thoughtful layout, full indexes, a glossary, charts and new paradigms. By the end of this course, the student is thoroughly prepared for Greek exegesis and advanced courses on Greek syntax.
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Clear and accessible, this intermediate-level coursebook prepares students for exegetical work in Biblical Greek.
History and Language; Nouns: 1st and 2nd Declension; Case and Sentence Roles; The Greek Article; Nouns: 3rd Declension; Adjectives and Adverbs; Prepositions and Conjunctions; Comparisons and Numerals; Pronouns; The Greek Verb: An Overview; Present and Imperfect Tenses; Perfect and Pluperfect Tenses; Future and Aorist Tenses; Moods of Contingency; Conditional Sentences; Infinitives; Participle Morphology; Partici ple Translation; MI Verbs: First Principal Part; MI Verbs: Other Parts; New Testamen Greek Intermediate Manuscripts; Manuscripts 1: Ms. 180 Douce Apocalypse; Manuscripts 2: Codex Sinaiticus; Manuscripts 3: Papyrus 1p66; Manuscripts 4: Codex Alexandrinus; Manuscripts 5: Codex Vaticanus; Manuscripts 6: Codex Vaticanus and the Ending of Mark; Manuscripts 7: Gospel MS. 2 and Erasmus; Manuscripts 8: Codex Bezae; Manuscripts 9: Papyrus; Manuscripts 10: Papyrus 1p46 and the Ending of Romans; Manuscripts 11: Papyri 1p66 and Ip75 and Rough Breathing; Manuscripts 12: Codex Vaticanus at Lk 2: 1-4.
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"Gerald Stevens' 'New Testament Greek Intermediate' follows the time-honored deductive approach to learning second-year Koine Greek. In addition to reviewing morphology, Stevens introduces the student to second-year syntactical issues without overwhelming him with third-year, exegetical concepts. His explanations are exact with copious examples from the New Testament that underscore the concepts. The self-contained homework exercises from the New Testament eliminate the need for purchasing an additional workbook. Stevens' intermediate grammar is a natural sequel to his Primer, also published by Cascade Books. For the professor looking for a true, intermediate Greek grammar, Stevens' will not disappoint your expectations." -CRAIG PRICE, Associate Professor of New Testament and Greek, and Associate Dean of Online Learning, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Stevens meets a special need with his New Testament Greek Intermediate grammar. The field is replete with introductory and advanced texts but few have addressed the needs of students in the middle. Stevens' text addresses that void, and no one has done it so well. This volume presents a readable, comprehensive overview of Greek grammar arranged topically, utilizing the latest research in linguistics, and there are ample exercises drawn from biblical texts marked by Stevens' pedagogical deftness. I highly recommend this text for students and teachers alike. -Robert A. Bryant, author of The Risen Crucified Christ in Galatians This student-friendly grammar masterfully guides students beyond basic Greek proficiency to translating an entire New Testament book. Students will welcome Stevens' clarity of presentation and his ability to engage them in the text. This volume both facilitates students' thorough review of Greek grammar as well as propels them forward to mastery of relevant nuances in translating the lingua franca of the early Christians. -Renate Viveen Hood, Associate Professor of Biblical Studies, LeTourneau University Gerald Stevens' Greek Intermediate text provides a valuable bridge that enables students to make the transition from introductory Koine grammar to the more detailed study of New Testament syntax. The author's characteristic thoroughness is evident throughout. Integration of student assignments with the primary text ensures that students will apply the concepts as they are introduced, greatly enhancing student learning. The content and organization of the material ensures that students will continue to use this text as a reference as they pursue more advanced studies. -Richard Warren Johnson, Associate Professor of Greek and New Testament, East Texas Baptist University
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780718892005
Publisert
2009
Utgiver
Vendor
Lutterworth Press
Vekt
915 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
638

Forfatter

Biographical note

Gerald L. Stevens is Professor of New Testament and Greek at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He has been a pastor and campus minister, and regularly serves in interim pastorates. As an author, he has also written journal articles, book reviews, and Bible study materials. He has traveled widely in Israel, Turkey, Greece, and Italy. He has also contributed to the collation of Greek manuscripts for the International Greek New Testament Project.