Basics of Biblical Greek GrammarNew, updated editions of the best-selling and most widely accepted textbook and workbook for learning biblical Greek William D. Mounce's Basics of Biblical Greek Grammar and its companion tool Basics of Biblical Greek Workbook are by far the best-selling and most widely accepted textbooks for learning New Testament Greek. These excellent tools for studying New Testament Greek are now even better. As a result of feedback from professors, the author has made adjustments to his material. For example, a chapter on clauses has been added at the end of the book. The CD-ROM is now easier to use and has even more information on it than the earlier edition. The workbook has been significantly rewritten. Nearly 50 percent of the verses are new. They are shorter and more focused on the grammar of the chapter. Features include: - Best-selling Greek language textbook - Changes from the first edition made in response to ten years of use - Grammar's CD-ROM is easier to navigate and now includes short audio summary lectures (7-9 minutes) - An appendix in the Grammar allows professors to introduce verbs earlier in the course - Two tracks in the workbook: track one allows you to go through the book in the normal order. Track two has totally different exercises that allow you to teach verbs earlier. - Workbook has 3-hole, perforated pages |
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Contents
Introduction 1 The Greek Language | 1 |
Learning Greek | 3 |
The Alphabet and Pronunciation | 7 |
Punctuation and Syllabification | 13 |
Noun System 5 Introduction to English Nouns | 22 |
Noun System | 24 |
Nominative and Accusative Definite Article | 27 |
Genitive and Dative | 43 |
Second Aorist ActiveMiddle Indicative | 193 |
First Aorist ActiveMiddle Indicative | 202 |
Aorist and Future Passive Indicative | 212 |
Perfect Indicative | 224 |
Participles 26 Introduction to Participles | 239 |
Present Continuous Adverbial Participles | 245 |
Aorist Undefined Adverbial Participles | 257 |
Adjectival Participles | 270 |
Prepositions and eimi | 54 |
Adjectives | 63 |
Track One or Track Two? | 73 |
Third Declension | 75 |
First and Second Person Personal Pronouns | 89 |
autoV | 98 |
Demonstrative PronounsAdjectives | 106 |
Relative Pronoun | 114 |
Indicative Verb System 15 Introduction to Verbs | 121 |
Present Active Indicative | 129 |
Contract Verbs | 138 |
Present MiddlePassive Indicative | 147 |
Future ActiveMiddle Indicative | 155 |
Verbal Roots and Other Forms of the Future | 165 |
Imperfect Indicative | 180 |
Perfect Participles and Genitive Absolutes | 278 |
Nonindicative Moods and mi Verbs 31 Subjunctive | 288 |
Infinitive | 299 |
Imperative | 310 |
Verbs Indicative of didwmi | 319 |
Additional mi Verbs Nonindicative Forms | 327 |
Postscript | 335 |
Appendix Introduction | 337 |
Crasis in the New Testament | 338 |
Spatial Representation of Prepositions | 339 |
Contractions of Single Vowels and Vowels and Diphthongs | 340 |
Conditional Sentences | 341 |
Verb System | 353 |
Appendixes | 382 |
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