Table Of ContentTable of ContentsIllustrationsAbbreviationsPrefaceThe Language of the New TestamentSyntax of Words and PhrasesPart I: Syntax of Nouns and NominalsThe CasesThe Cases: An IntroductionNominative CaseVocative CaseGenitive CaseDative CaseAccusative CaseThe ArticlePart I: Origin, Function, Regular Uses, AbsencePart II: Special Uses and Non-Uses of the ArticleAdjectivesPronounsPrepositionsPart II: Syntax of Verbs and VerbalsPerson and NumberVoiceActiveMiddlePassiveMoodIndicativeSubjunctiveOptativeImperativeTenseThe Tenses: An IntroductionPresentImperfectAoristFuturePerfect and PluperfectThe InfinitiveThe ParticipleSyntax of the ClauseIntroduction to Greek ClausesThe Role of ConjunctionsSpecial Studies in the ClausesConditional SentencesVolitional Clauses (Commands and Prohibitions)Subject Index/Cheat SheetScripture Index
SynopsisThe Basics of New Testament Syntax provides concise, up-to-date guidance for intermediate Greek students to do accurate exegesis of biblical texts. Abridged from Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics: An Exegetical Syntax of the New Testament, the popular exegetical Greek grammar for studies in Greek by Daniel B. Wallace, The Basics of New Testament Syntax offers a practical grammar for second-year students.The strengths of this abridgment will become quickly apparent to the user: -It shows the relevance of syntax for exegesis and is thoroughly cross-referenced to Exegetical Syntax.-It includes an exceptional number of categories useful for intermediate Greek studies.-It is easy to use. Each semantic category is discussed, and a definition and key to identification are provided.-Scores of charts and tables are included to enable the intermediate student to grasp the material quickly., The Basics of New Testament Syntax provides concise, up-to-date guidance for intermediate Greek students to do accurate exegesis of biblical texts. Abridged from Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics: An Exegetical Syntax of the New Testament, the popular exegetical Greek grammar for studies in Greek by Daniel B. Wallace, The Basics of New Testament Syntax offers a practical grammar for second-year students.The strengths of this abridgment will become quickly apparent to the user: - It shows the relevance of syntax for exegesis and is thoroughly cross-referenced to Exegetical Syntax.- It includes an exceptional number of categories useful for intermediate Greek studies.- It is easy to use. Each semantic category is discussed, and a definition and key to identification are provided.- Scores of charts and tables are included to enable the intermediate student to grasp the material quickly., The Basics of New Testament Syntax provides concise, up-to-date guidance for intermediate Greek students to do accurate exegesis of biblical texts. Abridged from Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics: An Exegetical Syntax of the New Testament, the popular exegetical Greek grammar for studies in Greek by Daniel B. Wallace, The Basics of New Testament Syntax offers a practical grammar for second-year students.The strengths of this abridgment will become quickly apparent to the user:* It shows the relevance of syntax for exegesis and is thoroughly cross-referenced to Exegetical Syntax.* It includes an exceptional number of categories useful for intermediate Greek studies.* It is easy to use. Each semantic category is discussed, and a definition and key to identification are provided.* Scores of charts and tables are included to enable the intermediate student to grasp the material quickly., An abridgment of the award-winning standard reference grammar of New Testament Greek, Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics, for use in intermediate Greek courses.