Biblical Languages
New Testament Greek Manuscripts Matthew
The New Testatment Greek Manuscript volumes were created especially for advanced students of the New Testament, Bible translators, and New Testament textual scholars. They enable the user to see at a glance any variations between the surviving Greek witnesses and any given verse in the four Gospels and Acts. The series is compiled and edited by New Testament scholar Reuben J. Swanson. Each volume presents all the known variants in Greek with the texts of the New Testament book in an easy-to-follow, verse-by-verse format. Each volume also includes a brief introduction to New Testament textual scholarship, along with helpful appendixes.
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New Testament Greek Manuscripts Romans
These two volumes (Galatians, Romans) have been created especially for advanced students of the New Testament, Bible translators, and New Testament textual scholars, enabling them to see at a glance any variations between the surviving Greek witnesses to any given verse in Romans and Galatians. They are the latest installments in the New Testament Greek Manuscripts series, compiled and edited by New Testament scholar Reuben J. Swanson. The volumes in this series present all the known variants in Greek to the texts of various New Testament books in an easy-to-follow, verse-by-verse format. Each volume also includes a brief introduction to New Testament textual scholarship, along with helpful appendixes. Additional volumes on the four Gospels and the book of Acts are available from William Carey International University Press of Pasadena, California.
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New Testament Greek Syntax Laminated Sheet
This summary laminated sheet of Greek Grammar beyond the Basics and Basics of New Testament Syntax is perfect for students to review categories of uses and look over possibilities when doing exegesis of the New Testament.
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New Testament Greek Vocabulary Audio CD OP!!!
At Last--a Unique, Convenient, and Practical New Approach to Building a Strong New Testament Greek Vocabulary. Insert one of these audio CDs into your home system, car player, or portable unit, and "down" time becomes learning time--with an audio edge. Hearing the Greek properly pronounced simplifies your learning process. Whether you're driving to class, exercising, or working around the house, this CD set helps you build a strong, working vocabulary. New Testament Greek Vocabulary includes these features: -Words given in descending order of frequency -Each word is spoken slowly and clearly, with time after it for you to give the meaning -Different tracks enable you to concentrate on different word groupings -Nouns given in nominative and genitive forms followed by the article -Adjectives given in masculine, feminine, and neuter forms -Verbs and all other words given in lexical form -48-page booklet of the entire word list provided to help you track and organize your learning "A long overdue service to students of the Greek New Testament has been rendered by Jonathan Pennington."--Dr. Daniel B. Wallace, Professor of New Testament Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary "Here is a way to make hours in the car profitable while increasing your basic competence in Greek."--Dr. D.A. Carson, Research Professor of New Testament, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School "A valuable aid to students engaged in learning or improving their New Testament Greek."--Dr. Douglas Moo, Wheaton College
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NIV Greek and English New Testament
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NOVUM TESTAMENTUM GRAECUM EDITIO CRITICA
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Phonology & Morphology of Biblical Hebrew
More than 80 years have passed since Bauer and Leander's historical grammar of Biblical Hebrew was published, and many advances in comparative historical grammar have been made during the interim. Joshua Blau, who has for much of his life been associated with the Academy of the Hebrew Language in Jerusalem, has during the past half century studied, collected data, and written frequently on various aspects of the Hebrew language.
Phonology and Morphology of Biblical Hebrew had its origins in an introduction to Biblical Hebrew first written some 40 years ago; it has now been translated from Modern Hebrew, thoroughly revised and updated, and it distills a lifetime of knowledge of the topic. The book begins with a 60-page introduction that locates Biblical Hebrew in the Semitic family of languages. It then discusses various approaches to categorization and classification, introduces and discusses various linguistic approaches and features that are necessary to the discussion, and provides a background to the way that linguists approach a language such as Biblical Hebrew-all of which will be useful to students who have taken first-year Hebrew as well those who have studied Biblical Hebrew extensively but have not been introduced to linguistic study of the topic.
After a brief discussion of phonetics, the main portion of the book is devoted to phonology and to morphology. In the section on phonology, Blau provides complete coverage of the consonant and vowel systems of Biblical Hebrew and of the factors that have affected both systems. In the section on morphology, he discusses the parts of speech (pronouns, verbs, nouns, numerals) and includes brief comments on the prepositions and waw. The historical processes affecting each feature are explained as Blau progresses through the various sections. The book concludes with a complete set of paradigms and extensive indexes.
Blau's recognized preeminence as a Hebraist and Arabist as well as his understanding of language change have converged in the production of this volume to provide an invaluable tool for the comparative and historical study of Biblical Hebrew phonology and morphology.
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PROVERBS BHQ
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READERS GREEK NT UBS 5
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Reading Biblical Greek Workbook a Translation Guide to Mark 1-4
The Reading Biblical Greek Workbook is a companion resource to Reading Biblical Greek: A Grammar for Students. The workbook breaks up the Greek text of Mark 1-4 into manageable portions and provides the vocabulary and grammatical assistance required for beginning students.
The Reading Biblical Greek Workbook is an integral part of the learning experience for students, it helps them to read and translate the Greek of the New Testament, and ultimately equips them to read the Greek New Testament itself. The student will have read and translated the whole of Mark 1-4 by the time they complete the workbook
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