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New Testament Greek for Beginners

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ISBN-10: 0130337471

ISBN-13: 9780130337474

Edition: N/A

Authors: J. Gresham Machen

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This book is intended primarily for learners who are beginning the study of the Greek Testament either without any previous acquaintance with the Greek language or with an acquaintance so imperfect that a renewed course of elementary instruction is needed. This revision, over seventy-five years since the first edition was published, retains much of the character and organization of the first edition while accommodating readers today who lack an understanding of Latin and grammar necessary for fully comprehending the original edition. For an introduction to the Greek Testament.
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Book details

Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Binding: Paperback
Language: English

J. Gresham Machen (18811937) was professor of New Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. He was also the author of Christian Faith in the Modern World, What Is Faith? and The Origin of Pauls Religion.

Foreword
Preface to the Revised Edition
Preface to the Original Edition
Introduction
Abbreviations
The Alphabet
Accent
Present Active Indicative
The Second Declension
The First Declension
Adjectives of the First and Second Declension
Masculine Nouns of the First Declension
Personal Pronouns
Adverbs
Present Passive and Middle Indicative
Imperfect Active Indicative
Imperfect Middle and Passive Indicative
Future Active and Middle Indicative
First Aorist Active and Middle Indicative
Second Aorist Active and Middle Indicative
Aorist Passive Indicative
The Third Declension
Progressive Participles
Attributive Participles
Aorist Active and Middle Participles
Aorist Passive Participle
The Subjunctive Mood
The Progressive and Aorist Infinitives
Contracting Verbs
Future and First Aorist Active and Middle of Liquid Verbs
More Nouns of the Third Declension
Additional Irregular Declensions
Interrogative and Indefinite Pronouns
The Imperative Mood
The Perfect Tense
Comparison of Adjectives
Irregular Aorists, and the -mi Verb (part 1)
Purpose Clauses, and -mi Verbs (part 2)
-mi Verbs (part 3), and Conditions Contrary to Fact
-mi Verbs (part 4),and the Optative Mood
Paradigms
Charts
Glossary
Greek-English Vocabulary
English-Greek Vocabulary
Frequency List (prepared by Professor Bruce M. Metzger)
Section Number Correlations
Index