From: Vincent M. Setterholm (Vincent@zeteotech.com)
Date: Sat Mar 24 2001 - 07:25:13 EST
Porter's book is an intermediate grammar. It really isn't concerned with
'idioms'. Since he named his work after Moule's, I am guessing Moule's is
also not about Idioms in the common use of the word (Porter's Introduction
implies this), but I have not read Moule.
It might not be what you were looking for, but I find Porter's book to be
quite useful. In several places his views differ from Wallace's (the other
intermediate grammar I make use of), so I find reading Porter is worthwhile
for contrast.
The first chapter has a nice summary of Porter's theory on Verbal Aspect
(only 30 pages). Porter's probably my favorite grammarian because he rather
fearlessly throws out so many interesting ideas for discussion. Always a
good read.
Cheers,
Vincent M. Setterholm
-----Original Message-----
From: B. D. Colt [mailto:babc@ix.netcom.com]
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 1:34 AM
To: Biblical Greek
Subject: [b-greek] Greek Idioms
In CBD's Academic Catalog for Spring/Summer 2001 I found listed the
following two books:
Moule, C.F.D., An Idiom Book of New Testament Greek
Porter, Stanley E., Idioms of the Greek New Testament
I would much appreciate any information or advice anyone can give
me concerning them.
Barbara D. Colt, mailto:babc@ix.netcom.com
St John the Evangelist, San Francisco
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