[B-Greek] Is the big grammar out of print?
knpraise at comcast.net
knpraise at comcast.net
Wed Nov 19 14:46:23 EST 2008
What are some of these shortcomings. I have a couple in mind, but I am quite the novice.
John Smithson
Out of Stone/Campbell
Pastor (ret)
-------------- Original message --------------
From: "Dr. Don Wilkins" <drdwilkins at verizon.net>
> I can beat that. A friend of mine who found the big ATR too obtuse
> gave me his copy, gratis. Aside from this bit of bragging, however,
> if you're looking for a copy and can't find it, don't be too
> disheartened. My friend was probably right; ATR has major
> shortcomings, so you're not missing a lot. Then again, I think the
> great NT reference grammar probably has yet to be written. Wallace's
> work is a good beginning, and I have hopes he'll eventually get
> there, if someone else doesn't beat him to it.
>
> Don Wilkins
>
> On Nov 18, 2008, at 11:48 PM, knpraise at comcast.net wrote:
>
> > I found my copy, a 1935 edition in an old book store for 35 bucks.
> > Sorry, but I just had to brag
> >
> > Back to shadows,
> >
> > John Smithson
> >
> > -------------- Original message --------------
> > From: Leonard Isaksson
> >
> >> I had occasion to take a look at Broadman and Holman's site, and I
> >> could not find A. T. Robertson's large grammar to be listed as
> >> available in print there. Nor could I find the intermediate grammar.
> >>
> >> Can it be that the venerable publishing house of the denomination
> >> which
> >> he taught in, which website still quotes him(about J. Broadus) has
> >> stopped carrying the weighty tome?
> >>
> >> Leonard Isaksson
> >>
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