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Kevin W. Woodruff cierpke at prodigy.net
Mon Jul 31 12:04:48 EDT 2000


Mounce's Morphology of Biblical Greek is a good place to start


At 10:30 PM 7/30/2000, you wrote:
>Hello, My name is Charles Pfahler and I have just completed working through 
>Mounce's Basics of Biblical Greek. I am currently trying to get a hold of 
>the 3rd ed. Bauer's Lexicon through the Chicago University Press, but its 
>on back order until October. Are there any other channels in which I can 
>obtain that through?
>
>Secondly, I am curious if there's anything out there that lists the verbal 
>roots of all verbs. I feel this would be a tremendous asset in better 
>understanding the morphological changes that occur in many of the forms 
>that I meet.
>
>Charles Pfahler
>
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