The elements of New Testament Greek

Jeremy Duff

Book - 2005

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Subjects
Published
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press 2005.
Language
English
Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Main Author
Jeremy Duff (-)
Edition
3rd ed
Item Description
Accompanied by Listening materials on audio CDs (4 3/4").
Previous ed.: 1965.
Physical Description
xiii, 349 p. ; 24 cm. + 2 compact discs (dig., stereo. ; 4 3/4 in.)
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780521670807
9780521755511
9780521614733
  • Introduction
  • 1. The alphabet
  • 2. Basic sentences
  • 3. Cases and gender
  • 4. Prepositions
  • 5. Adjectives
  • 6. The tenses
  • 7. Moods
  • 8. Other patterns of nouns and verbs
  • 9. Pronouns and conjunctions
  • 10. Complex sentences
  • 11. Special verbs
  • 12. The third declension - part 1
  • 13. The third declension - part 2
  • 14. Participles
  • 15. The passive and voices
  • 16. The perfect
  • 17. The Subjunctive
  • 18. Using verbs
  • 19. Extra verbs
  • 20. Final Pieces
  • Going further
  • Comparative English grammar
  • Grammar reference
  • Answers
  • Dictionaries
  • Index of sources
  • Subject index

"Since 1914 Cambridge has published The Elements of New Testament Greek, a best-selling textbook for scholars and students of the Bible. The original book by H. P. V. Nunn was replaced and succeeded in 1965 by J. W. Wenham's book of the same title; now Jeremy Duff has produced a new book to continue this long-established tradition into the twenty-first century. This pack contains that book and an acompanying audio CD set." "The book provides a step-by-step approach to learning Greek with each step clearly explained and reviewed using practice questions and exercises. Lessons are ordered so that the most important aspects of Greek are learnt first and the vocabulary consists of the most commonly occurring words in the New Testament. The CDs contain vocabulary lists, reading passages and paradigms from the book, read aloud to enable students to reinforce their familiarity with the Greek alphabet and the sound of the Greek words."--BOOK JACKET.