From: Ben Crick (ben.crick@argonet.co.uk)
Date: Sat Dec 23 2000 - 07:16:39 EST
On Sat 23 Dec 2000 (15:15:31 +1100), David McKay wrote:
> What books do you consider are the best for helping us to get a feel
> for Greek idioms? What would you buy if you could only buy one or two?
> Thanks for your input.
Dear David,
I have long had CFD Moule, /An Idiom Book of NT Greek/, Cambridge Uni Press,
second edition, 1959. Table of Chapter Headings:
I The Language of the NT
II The Tenses
III The Imperative, Subjunctive, and Optative Moods
IV The Voices
V Impersonal Verbs
VI Some Observations on the Cases
VII Prepositions; Improper Prespositions; Prepositions compounded with Verbs
VIII The Adjective
IX Participles
X The Definite Article
XI Pronouns
XII Observations on certain uses of the Infinitive
XIII Relative Clauses
XIV Commands, Prohibitions, Wishes
XV Final Clauses
XVI Consecutive Clauses
XVII Remarks on hINA and hWSTE
XVIII Notes on hOTI
XIX Conditional Clauses
XX Indirect Speech
XXI Some uses of MH and OU
XXII Questions
XXIII Some Observations on Adverbs and Adverbial Phrases and Particles
XXIV The Order of Words
XXV Semitisms
XXVI Latinisms
XXVII Miscellaneous Notes on Style
Notes and Corrections
Indices:
I Index of Passages
II Index of Greek Words
III Index of Persons and Subjects
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I've not felt the need for any other. No doubt Listers will tell you of more
recent books on the subject.
Season's greetings,
Ben
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