Greek accents : a student's manual / D.A. Carson. [print]
Material type: TextLanguage: English, Greek, Ancient (to 1453) Publication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Books, [(c)1995.Edition: North American edition, fourth printingDescription: 167 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
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- 0801024943
- 9780801024948
- PA825.G744 1995
- PA825.C321.G744 1995
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Background and preliminary definitions The general rule of accent The basic rule of verbs Current verbs The basic rule for nouns Nouns of the first and second declensions Second declension neuter nouns First declension feminine nouns The definite article First declension masculine nouns Indeclinable words Second and first declension adjectives Enclitics and proclitics The imperfect indicative active Compound verbs Demonstratives Imperfect More indeclinable words ; Present and imperfect indicative passive The relative pronoun The present imperative More indeclinable words First and second person personal pronouns, possessive adjectives, and reflexive pronouns More indeclinable words The present infinitive The future active The verbal stem The middle voice The future The first aorist active The second aorist active Liquid verbs More indeclinable words First and second aorist middle Third declension masculine and feminine nouns with consonant stems Third declension neuter nouns Third declension adjectives Interrogative and indefinite pronouns Third declension nouns with vowel stems Adjectives and pronouns of the third and first declensions Numerals Comparison of adjectives Adverbs Perfect and pluperfect Aorist and future passives Participles More adverbs The subjunctive mood The optative mood More on contract verbs Some New Testament passages.
"Here is everything you need to know about New Testament Greek accents, a subject often slighted or ignored by introductory grammars. Those 'grammars which deal with accents scatter their information throughout their pages,' writes the author, 'and some of that information I soon discovered to be correct for Attic Greek, but incorrect for the Greek of the New Testament.' Along with a step-by-step presentation of the rules of accenting, illustrated by examples, this manual provides practice exercises and an answer key to aid comprehension."--Back cover.
D. A. Carson (PhD, University of Cambridge) is research professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois. He is the author or editor of more than forty books and is one of the leaders of The Gospel Coalition.
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