Biblical Languages
GREEK ENGLISH NT NIV
The NIV Greek and English New Testament is a parallel Bible, with the Greek New Testament on the left-hand page (using the text that underlies the NIV 2011) and the NIV 2011 on the right-hand page. The Greek text includes footnotes that relate to other Greek New Testaments, and the NIV has the footnotes readers have come to expect and rely on. Section headings are identical in both editions for easy reference.
Additional features of the NIV Greek and English New Testament include:
- Side-by-side format (Greek text on one page with NIV on the facing page)
- Greek text formatted to match the NIV text
- Single column format
- Words of Christ in black
- Presentation page
- Ribbon marker (leather edition only)
- Maps
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Greek for the Rest of Us 2nd Edition
If you'd love to learn Greek so you can study your Bible better, then this newly revised second edition of Greek for the Rest of Us is for you. Developed by renowned Greek teacher William Mounce, this revolutionary crash-course on "Greek for the rest of us" will acquaint you with the essentials of the language and deepen your understanding of God's Word. You'll gain a sound knowledge of Greek, and you'll learn how to use tools that will add muscle to your Bible studies.
This book is divided into three major sections (Foundational Greek, Church Greek, and Functional Greek), each of which builds on the previous section and takes you to the next level. Depending on which levels you take, the book will teach you how to:
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Greek for the Rest of Us Video Lectures the Essentials of Biblical Greek
If you'd love to learn Greek so you can study your Bible better, then this companion to Greek for the Rest of Us, the Greek for the Rest of Us Video Lectures, is for you. Taught by renowned Greek teacher William Mounce, this revolutionary crash-course on Greek for the rest of us will acquaint you with the essentials of the language and deepen your understanding of God's Word. You'll gain a sound knowledge of Greek, and you'll learn how to use tools that will add muscle to your Bible studies.
These lectures correspond to the book's chapters and are divided into three major sections (Foundational Greek, Church Greek, and Functional Greek). Each section builds on the previous section and takes you to the next level. By the end of the lectures you will be able to:
Session Titles and Runtimes:
1 - Introduction (17 min)
2 - The Greek Language (7 min)
3 - The Greek Alphabet (16 min)
4 - Pronunciation (21 min)
5 - English Grammar: Noun Inflection (13 min)
6 - Greek Grammar: Noun Inflection (24 min)
7 - Prepositions (5 min)
8 - English Grammar: Verb Inflection (20 min)
9 - Greek Grammar: Verb Inflection (19 min)
10 - Greek Grammar: Nonindicative Verbs (18 min)
11 - Word Studies (44 min)
12 - Cases (37 min)
13 - Pronouns (10 min)
14 - Modifiers (28 min)
15 - Phrasing 101 (19 min)
16 - Verbal Aspect (17 min)
17 - Verbs (Voice) (14 min)
18 - Verbs (Tense) (24 min)
19 - Verbs (Nonindicative Moods) (15 min)
20 - Participles (23 min)
21 - Conjunctions (23 min)
22 - Phrasing 102 (23 min)
23 - Pronouns (16 min)
24 - Definite Article, Modifiers, and Odds 'n' Ends (19 min)
25 - Adjectives (13 min)
26 - Phrases and Clauses (20 min)
27 - Phrasing 103 (29 min)
28 - Nouns (25 min)
29 - Verbs (Indicative) (15 min)
30 - Verbs (Nonindicative) (25 min)
31 - Phrasing 104 (31 min)
32 - The History of the Bible and Textual Criticism (23 min)
33 - Translations (44 min)
34 - How to Read a Commentary (28 min)
35 - Conclusion (11 min)
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Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics Pack an Exegetical Syntax of the New Testament
The Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics Pack contains everything you need to gain an in-depth understanding of the syntax of the Greek New Testament. The Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics Pack integrates the technical requirements for proper Greek interpretation with the actual interests and needs of Bible students. It systematically links syntax and exegesis of the New Testament and explores numerous syntactical categories.
The Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics Pack includes:
The Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics Pack provides a complete introduction to the syntax of the Greek New Testament for students and independent learners, or anyone interested in learning how to do sound exegesis of the biblical text.
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Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics Video Lectures An Exegetical Syntax of the New Testament
For 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)
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GREEK GRAMMAR OF THE NT
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Greek New Testament
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Greek Verb System Chart
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Guide to Biblical Hebrew Syntax 2nd Edition
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Handy Guide to Difficult & Irregular Greek Verbs Aids for Readers of the Greek New Testament
--Max Lee, North Park Theological Seminary The Handy Guide to Difficult and Irregular Greek Verbs is a learning aid especially for those transitioning from beginning courses in Greek to regular reading of the New Testament. This resource helps students learn those irregular Greek forms that are otherwise difficult to place; it's also perfect for pastors, biblical scholars, and anyone who learned Greek years ago and wants to improve their ease of reading the New Testament.
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