[B-Greek] Zerwick's B-Greek & Grammatical Analysis
David Bielby
dbielby at bloomingtonvineyard.org
Sat Sep 13 09:19:38 EDT 2003
It turns out I have that book (Black's Using NTGk in Ministry) on my
shelf...tucked between several others...but I've never looked at it. I
certainly will now. Unfortunately Roger's is not on my shelf, and my book
budget is blown for the year...so Zerwick will have to do. I'm still
wondering how best to use Zerwick. What I'm currently doing is using it to
help me spot any unusual grammar (ambiguous or otherwise) that needs to be
evaluated. Then I go to AT Robertson, Blass/DeBrunner/Funk and Wallace for
any further insight grammatically.
Although I'm an intermittent contributor and reader...the B-Greek list has
been a great tool for me to have access. Thank you for all your input.
David Bielby
http://www.bloomingtonvineyard.org/pastor/pastor.html
dbielby at bloomingtonvineyard.org
-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Hoxworth [mailto:dhoxworth at charter.net]
Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 4:21 PM
To: b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org
Cc: dbielby at bloomingtonvineyard.org
Subject: Re: [B-Greek] Zerwick's B-Greek & Grammatical Analysis
><David>
>I'm wondering how would you (Big Greeks) recommend I use these tools as
>a pastor doing sermon exegesis?
<doug>
might i recommend a wonderful little book for you? it is
called "Using New Testament Greek in Ministry: A Practical
Guide for Students and Pastors" by David Alan Black. it is
a greate little guide to help you with exactly what you're
asking:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0801010438/qid=1063401541/sr=1
-1/ref=sr_1_1/102-6721475-0554547?v=glance&s=books
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