A Concise Exegetical Grammar of New Testament GreekA thoroughgoing revision of the author's practical and widely-used Greek grammar, this book provides a grasp of the principles of Greek grammar that are meaningful in exegesis. The book includes new material from further years of teaching and research and an added Scripture index. |
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User Review - waltzmn - LibraryThing"Concise" isn't the half of it. It's valid to ask how long a grammar should be. A. T. Robertson, for instance, produced a book that is 1400 pages long -- and, for all I know, has never been read from ... Read full review
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