[B-Greek] Further Study

Terry and Gail Cook cookie99 at fuse.net
Tue Apr 7 14:35:22 EDT 2009


MUST HAVE BEGINNERS

Chapman, Benjamin, and Shogren, Gary Steven; Greek New Testament Insert

Colwell, Ernest Cadman & Tune, Ernest W.; A Beginner's Reader Grammar for 
New Testament Greek

DeMoss, M. S.; Pocket dictionary for the study of New Testament Greek 
(2001);

Lamerson, Samuel; English Grammar to ACE New Testament Greek

Summers, Ray; Essentials of New Testament Greek Revised by Thomas Sawyer



GOOD TO HAVE BEGINNERS

Croy, Clayton N.; A Primer of Biblical Greek

Vance, Laurence M.; Guide to Adjectives in the Greek New Testament

Guide to Nouns in the Greek New Testament

Guide to Prepositions in the Greek New Testament

Guide to Pronouns in the Greek New Testament

Easley, K User-Friendly Greek A Common Sense Approach to the Greek New 
Testament

Hadjiantoniou, D. G.; Learning the Basics of New Testament Greek

Mounce, William D.; Basics of Biblical Greek Grammar

A Graded Reader of Biblical Greek

The Morphology of Biblical Greek



MUST HAVE 2BOOK SYSTEM

Stevens, Gerald L.; New Testament Greek Primer

New Testament Greek Intermediate

I really, really like Stevens' work!!



REALLY GOOD BASICS

Carson, D.A.; Exegetical Fallacies (Second Edition)

Schreiner, Thomas R.; Interpreting the Pauline Epistles



MUST HAVE INTERMEDIATE

Dana, H.E., & Mantey, J.R.; A Manual Grammar of the Greek New Testament

Robertson, AT; A Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of 
Historical Research

Wallace, Daniel B.; Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics

Young, Richard A.; Intermediate New Testament Greek A Linguistic and 
Exegetical Approach



GOOD TO HAVE INTERMEDIATE

 Greenlee, J. Harold; A Concise Exegetical Grammar of New Testament Greek

Nunn, H.P.V.; A Short Syntax Of New testament Greek

            New Testament Greek Syntax, An Illustrated Manual

Porter, Stanley E., Idioms of the Greek New Testament

Brooks, Luke A., & Winbery, Carlton L.; Syntax of New Testament Greek

Burton, Ernest De Witt; Syntax of the Moods and Tenses in New Testament 
Greek

Campbell, Constantine R.; Basics of Verbal Aspect in Biblical Greek





Some Internet Greek resources:



http://kwoodward.net/greek/template/xample13.htm



http://www.ibiblio.org/koine/#gnt



http://www.cranfordville.com/classes/gkgrm00.html



http://www.inthebeginning.org/ntgreek/learn.htm



http://wesley.nnu.edu/gnt/



http://homepage.mac.com/glstevens/NetResources/NetResGkText.htm



http://www.victoria.tc.ca/~ub608/greek.html



http://www.cranfordville.com/Gk-links.htm



http://unbound.biola.edu/



http://www.visualgreek.com/



http://aoal.org/Greek/ntgreekb/contents.htm



Here's a site where you can download Greek/English interlinears of each book 
of the Bible:  http://apostolicbible.com/downbook.htm



Here are two links to hear the Greek NT read:

http://www.helding.net/greeklatinaudio/greek/  MALE



http://www.ccel.org/a/anonymous/gnt/mp3/  FEMALE



This is a cool little download. It's a Greek interlinear:

http://www.scripture4all.org/





----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brian Abasciano" <bvabasciano at gmail.com>
To: <b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 2009 2:13 PM
Subject: Re: [B-Greek] Further Study


> Terry,
>
> That is a monster list of books you have actually read on Greek grammar.
> Would you be willing to highlight which you think are the best or give any
> comments for guidance among them?
>
> Fo that matter, anyone else on the list have comments on the best books 
> and
> so forth from Terry's list?
>
> God bless,
>
> Brian Abasciano
>
> ***************
>
> Message: 6
> Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 12:37:07 -0400
> From: "Terry and Gail Cook" <cookie99 at fuse.net>
> Subject: Re: [B-Greek] Further Study
> To: "Charles Johnson" <cpj5117 at gmail.com>, <b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org>
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> Greetings Charlie,
> These are all the grammar, etc. books I personally have read. Maybe from
> this list you could find a book or two that might sound challenging. Not 
> on
> the list are a few that I would love to have but are too expensive.
> Quite frankly if you are comfortable reading almost all the NT I'm not 
> sure
> how additional grammar books will help you.
>
> Terry Cook
> sDg
>
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