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A Graded Reader of Biblical Greek by William D. Mounce

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A Graded Reader of Biblical Greek

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William D. Mounce

Zondervan Academic · Print & ebook · April 22, 1996

Reading lane: Biblical Language Study

Making the leap from the basics of biblical Greek to its real-life application can be a frustrating challenge for students of intermediate Greek.

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Book Details

Authors
William D. Mounce
Publisher
Zondervan Academic
Published
April 22, 1996
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Biblical Language Study · New Testament Studies
Reading lane
Biblical Language Study

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  • Ancient Languages Study

  • Readers (Language Arts)

  • Exegesis & Hermeneutics

  • Biblical Language Study

About This Book

Making the leap from the basics of biblical Greek to its real-life application can be a frustrating challenge for students of intermediate Greek. A Graded Reader of Biblical Greek was developed to make the transition easier. It takes beginning exegetes from simple to progressively more difficult biblical texts. Students can now learn New Testament Greek the way they would any other language: through a graded program. A Graded Reader of Biblical Greek applies an inductive met...

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Making the leap from the basics of biblical Greek to its real-life application can be a frustrating challenge for students of intermediate Greek. A Graded Reader of Biblical Greek was developed to make the transition easier. It takes beginning exegetes from simple to progressively more difficult biblical texts. Students can now learn New Testament Greek the way they would any other language: through a graded program. A Graded Reader of Biblical Greek applies an inductive method to learning intermediate Greek grammar. It provides a workable introduction to exegesis, word studies, and developing a large vocabulary; and it assists the student in preparing for class, allowing classroom time to be put to its most effective use. - Twenty Greek passages are presented in graded order. - Difficult and unfamiliar grammatical constructions are explained. - All words that occur fewer than 20 times in the New Testament are defined. - An "Exegetical Discussion" section helps the exegete gain a deeper understanding of the language. A Graded Reader of Biblical Greek is the result of ten years of use and refinement by the author in an actual classroom setting.

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