A powerful, time-saving new study resource for readers of the Greek New Testament
Only
by immersing oneself consistently in the Greek New Testament can
students, pastors, and other readers gain facility with the language.
This invaluable guide from Charles Lee Irons streamlines and enhances
the process, allowing readers to interact with the Greek text with
minimal interruption and maximum understanding. By focusing specifically
on syntax, this guide takes its place among other resources as a
time-saving new tool that builds on, rather than replaces, what already
exists. In the author's words, it "picks up where these other tools
leave off, presupposes their use, and moves on to more complex issues of
syntax, translation, some textual criticism, and limited exegesis."
Eminently
useful, A Syntax Guide for Readers of the Greek New Testament provides
brief explanations of intermediate and advanced syntactical features of
the Greek text
- Suggests translations to help the reader make sense of
unusual phrases and difficult sentences
- Eliminates the need for the
reader to stop and look up intermediate, advanced, or unusual
grammatical features of the Greek text
- Recognizes Hebraic constructions,
Semitic inferences, and Septuagintisms
- Closely follows the Novum
Testamentum Graece, 27th and 28th editions