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_aHow to use New Testament Greek Study Aids _fClark, W.J. |
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327 | _aContents List of Abbreviations Introduction 1. Light from the Rubbish Heaps 2. Greek, the Untranslatabe Language 3. Beginning the Jorney 4. English and English-Greek Concordances 5. Translations and Study Bibles 6. English Word Stadies 7. Lexicons and Greek-English Corcondances 8. Greek Word Studies 9. The God - Breathed Book 10. Grammatical Aids; Verbs 11. Grammatical Aids; Nouns and Miscellaneous Forms 12. Go Forward! Appendix A: For Preachers and Teachers Appendix B: Miscellaneous Greek Charts Appendix C: Suggested Reading List Acknowledgments | ||
330 | _aAt last - the world's simplest guide to New Testament Greek! With this book you can share the riches of the Greek New Testament even if you haven't studied Greek. Everyone should be interested in the original words of the New Testament, since these are the very words inspired by God. The complexity of the Greek provides depth of meaning not easily translated into English. In this remarkably clear and readable book, Walter Jerry Clark explains how people with little or no knowledge of Greek can use the many fine aids available today to explore and enjoy the nuances of the original words of the New Testament. Some of the topics capably explained include: Translations and Study Bibles, Different Types of Concordances, Various Kinds of Word Studies, and Clues to the Language Itself. All this and more will help guide you step-by-step into the true treasures of God’s inspired Word. | ||
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