English Grammar to ACE New Testament Greek by Samuel LamersonIf you think that . . . * Aorist is a major artery of the heart * Clause is the surname of the fat guy in the red suit * Syntax is Uncle Sam's slice of alcohol and tobacco sales . . . then you need English Grammar to Ace New Testament Greek. It's designed to help you get a quick brush-up on the English grammar you've either forgotten or never quite learned, in a way that ties directly to your first-year Greek studies. With chapters such as "You Ain't Nothing but a Noun Dog" and "Inflection: Trouble Understanding Yoda You Have, Yes?" this colorful, entertaining book compares elements of English grammar with similar elements in Greek grammar. It can either be used as a one-week intensive study to prepare for Greek grammar, or be readily incorporated into actual Greek studies. English Grammar to Ace New Testament Greek features: * A brief summary of the scope of English grammar * Short, easy-to-read chapters * An introductory devotion in every chapter * Lessons coordinated with Mounce's Basics of Biblical Greek * Tips for vocabulary memorization and sentence diagramming * Glossary
Call Number: PA817 .L36 2004
Pocket Dictionary for the Study of New Testament Greek by Matthew S. DeMossIf you are beginning your study of New Testament Greek or Greek exegesis, this book is for you! From ablative to zeugma, it defines the tangled terms that infest Greek textbooks, grammars and lexicons. Here is the book to deliver you from late-night ponderings of the predicate and frantic fumings over the fricative. It is the indispensable lexicon to that third language that is neither Greek nor recognizable English: the technical vocabulary of grammarians, lexicographers, linguists and Greek instructors. What's more, this pocket dictionary gives you the inside edge on the terminology of exegesis, textual criticism and biblical criticism. Careful definitions, helpful examples and copious cross-references make this economically priced, brief dictionary easy to use. And its convenient size will make it a constant companion in your study of the Greek New Testament.
ATLA Religion Database with ATLA Serials PLUSThis link opens in a new windowBest available database for academic work in theology. Contains full text for over 230 journals as well as citations for over 1700 academic journals and other resources on religion, biblical studies, and theology going back to 1908.
Liddell & ScottThis link opens in a new windowThe Liddell-Scott-Jones Greek English Lexicon Online.
Thesaurus Linguae GraecaThis link opens in a new windowThe Thesaurus Linguae Graecae (TLG) is a Special Research Project at the University of California, Irvine. Founded in 1972 the TLG has collected and digitized most literary texts written in Greek from Homer to the fall of Byzantium in AD 1453. Its goal is to create a comprehensive digital library of Greek literature from antiquity to the present era
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Loeb Classical LibraryThis link opens in a new windowA full text collection of classical Greek and Latin texts with English translations.
New Testament Abstracts OnlineThis link opens in a new windowContains abstracts of journal articles, reviews, books, and software relating to New Testament studies dating back to 1985