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Paperback Pocket Dictionary for the Study of New Testament Greek Book

ISBN: 0830814647

ISBN13: 9780830814640

Pocket Dictionary for the Study of New Testament Greek

(Part of the The IVP Pocket Reference Series Series)

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Book Overview

If 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:...

Customer Reviews

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Great value for a great little reference

I keep this pocket dictionary with my Greek studies for ready reference. Saves a lot of time when I need a quick glance looking up terminology and definitions related to NT Greek. If you are serious with NT Greek get this book! This can almost be a study book by itself. Written in English with a few German words found in biblical studies. The last eight pages list abbreviations found in grammars, lexicons and other material - excellent work.

Great compact reference

Quickly find and define hundreds of terms on Greek grammer and exegetical method that most textbooks assume are understood. It's inexpensive price makes it a must for anyone learning New Testament Greek, whether beginning or advanced.

An Awesome "Must-Have" Resource That's Inexpensive Too!

I have recently purchased this book, and it has already paid for itself! I am a 1st year seminary student that has been exposed to about 4 years of Greek. I attend the church where the seminary Professor's Pastor and teach. I have also known many seminary students and graduates for the same reason. Over the last 4 years, despite the attempts of Professor's, students, and Summer's Beginning Grammar, I have been unable to fully comprehend certain terms or concepts dealing with Greek grammar. One such example, is the "distance from reality" of certain moods. For the first time in close to 5 years, I have a grasp of several concepts that have eluded me. This is thanks solely to this awesome little book, "Pocket Dictionary For the Study of New Testament Greek." I have found the definitions to be crisp and clear, and highly illuminating. Its as though I finally have an author that writes on the same frequency that I learn on! I also discovered today in class that the Greek Professor owns a copy as well. He has over two decades of experience teaching Greek. For the first time, he found a definition for a verb composition that has eluded him for years. He discovered it in this same book. A brief perusal of "Pocket Dictionary For the Study of New Testament Greek" has already shown me that I am in for quite a treat. This book has virtually opened up a whole new world of terms to me, some of which go beyond Greek, into areas like "Textual Criticism." I typically am not one for writing reviews. But there may be others reading this, that are like me. I am clear that it is God's will for me to master Greek. But while I appreciate Summer's, Mounce, Wallace, Dana & Mantey, and the plethora of other grammars out there... their definitions sometimes leave me in the dark. Maybe I will one day join the ranks of "grammarians" that writes a grammar with the intent of simplifying the process of learning Greek from square one. But for now, I am happy to get any tool that will help me to climb this mountain. "Pocket Dictionary For the Study of New Testament Greek" is obviously not a grammar, but I think that it can sure help to lighten the load for Seminarians, Bible College students, or anyone that is committed to learning New Testament Greek, and the requisite grammatical terms, definitions, etc. I can also see how it would be a very helpful tool for Pastor's and Preachers that are presently tackling Greek, or for those that are not yet full-blown Scholars with photographic memories!

A small, but fundametal tool for newcomers

If you are entering for the first time the area, and you do not attend a bible college or the like, you just NEED such small, simple, cheap, but fundamental tools. Extremely useful and you will rapidly get acquainted with the technical jargon of the trade. Have it!

Great for Preachers too!

The publicity for this book says it is essential for students of NT Greek. I agree, but I also have found this to be an invaluable resource even though it is almost 30 years since I studied Greek in the classroom. When we read commentaries and other books in biblical studies we sometimes encounter words which we do not understand. When we are teaching or preaching we want to express something about the original text which we need to be sure about. For such purposes this book is ideal. It does not go into elaborate discussions, and the conciseness of its definitions suits the busy lifestyles of the present-day expositor of the Word. I recommend it highly for students and ministers of the Word.
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