[B-Greek] Syntax and Commentaries
Mitch Larramore
mitchlarramore at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 10 16:37:51 EDT 2006
You may be looking for Structural Analyses books from
the Summer Institute of Linguistics. For example, I
have the book A Semantic and Structural Analysis of
Romans in which every phrase is analyzed as to its
sytactical relation to the immediately surrounding
text. I have others from them and most do the same
kind of analyses. Some tend to analyze the various
translations and why they chose the translation that
they did, but they are generally more thorough than
any other books on syntax...as far as a commentary is
concerned.
Eddie Mishoe
--- Gerry <Mishkan at Blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
> I have been looking for Commentaries that deal with
> issues of syntax.
> I have found that most of the so called Greek
> Commentaries do not deal with syntax or if they do
> it is only ocassional.
> I am talking here primarily about the NIGTC & the
> Word series.
>
> Does anyone know of Commentaries that deal with
> syntax to a larger degree.
> Or should I ditch my Commentaries and struggle with
> the Syntax myself and with the help of Bgreek of
> course....maybe this would be more beneficial.
>
> Gerry Todd
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