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Binding: CD-ROMDewey Decimal Number: 200 EAN: 9780310239321 Edition: CD-Rom Format: CD ISBN: 031023932X Label: Zondervan Manufacturer: Zondervan Number Of Items: 1 Publication Date: December 01, 2003 Publisher: Zondervan Studio: Zondervan Editorial Review: Product Description: Powered by Pradis™, this Greek grammar text integrates the technical requirements for proper Greek interpretation with the actual interests and needs of Bible students. It is the first textbook to systematically link syntax and exegesis of the New Testament for second-year Greek student. Now, as part the Zondervan Library of Pradis compatible books, it is an essential reference tool for study of the New Testament. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Good materialsThis book arrived in a timely manner and was in good shape--exactly what we expected. Rating: - Review of Wallace's Greek Grammar - Beyond the BasicsThis has been a most helpful volume to me already; it is clearly done and not too advanced for a middle student of the language. If I have any criticism I would say that the index could be just a little more complete, but it is not bad. I find myself using the volume often with satisfaction. My background is engineering so I am unfamiliar with some of the literary vocabulary, but usually Wallace takes the trouble to explain terminology and that is a big plus. Rating: - Greek Grammar, Beyond the BasicsThis textbook is an extremely comprehensive treatment of the Greek grammar beyond the basics. A basic knowledge of Biblical Greek is required to get the most out this text book. It is highly recommended for all who are studying Biblical Greek and desire to get beyond the grammatical categories to see the revelance of syntax for exegesis. Rating: - After all these years ...It has been 36 years since I graduated from seminary and, now retired, I am trying to relearn Koine. In reviewing the advances in our understanding of etymology and syntax, I realize that some of the older texts I spent scarce money on years ago are simply not up to speed. Wallace's Inter.> Advanced grammar is a truly great text. I used to consider a grammar to be a reference work; I'm reading this thing like a novel! I own Dana&Mantey, BDF, Moulton (Prolegomena), and Burton; this work includes ... Read More Rating: - Greek Grammar, Beyond the Basics by Daniel B. WallaceI'm just finishing First Year Greek and find William Mounce's Basics Basics of Biblical Greek Grammar a real leap forward to the older beginning grammars. He gives adequate beginning definitions in that volume but gives regular references to the expanded treatments in Wallace's Intermediate Grammar Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics. Listed in a similar stye and expanding on Mounce's beginning treatments, it is the perfect segway into Intermediate or Second Year Greek. It also doubles as that USABLE reference ... Read More |