Biblical Greek exegesis : a graded approach to learning intermediate and advanced Greek / George H. Guthrie and J. Scott Duvall. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Zondervan, (c)1998.Description: 173, 10. pages : forms ; 28 cmContent type:- text
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- 9780310212461
- Graded approach to learning intermediate and advanced Greek
- PA813.D983.B535 1998
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Preface for teachers : The need for a new approach -- The approach used in Biblical Greek Exegesis : Intermediate Greek -- Advanced Greek. Some advantages of this approach -- How to use this book in teaching : In intermediate and advanced Greek courses -- In upper-level New Testament exegesis courses -- Preface for students : Welcome to Biblical Greek Exegesis -- How can the approach used in this book help you? -- What are our students saying? -- Why study Greek as a part of Christian life and ministry? -- In summary -- A graded approach to learning Biblical Greek syntax : Introduction : What to expect from the syntax exercises -- A word about diagramming -- Vocabulary, vocabulary, vocabulary -- How to do grammatical diagramming : Grammatical diagramming paradigm -- Basic principles of grammatical diagramming -- Colossians 3:1-4 as example -- How to do semantic diagramming : Basic principles of semantic diagramming -- Thoughts on semantic diagramming -- The list of semantic functions -- The functions defined and illustrated ; Colossians 1:3-5a as example -- Syntax and diagramming exercises : 1 -- John 1:1-2:2; 2:28-3:10 -- John 15:1-27 -- Mark 1:1-28 -- Mark 8:27-9:8 -- Colossians 1:1-23 -- Matthew 6:5-34 -- Romans 3:21-26; -- 5:1-11; 8:1-17 -- James 1:1-21 -- Philippians 1:27-2:13 -- The exegetical method : Introduction -- Exegetical method at a glance -- Exegetical method step by step : Spiritual preparation -- General introduction -- Literary context -- Provisional translation -- Grammatical analysis -- Semantic diagram and provisional outline -- Word and concept analysis -- Broader Biblical and theological context -- Commentaries and special studies -- Polished translation and extended paraphrase -- Application -- Preaching/teaching outline.
Biblical Greek Exegesis is a combination textbook-workbook for intermediate and advanced Greek (second- and third-year Greek students) that moves away from the traditional deductive method to a modified inductive approach. This approach avoids the pitfalls that come when students confront the intricacies of syntax first and only later move on to exegesis ;
Biblical Greek Exegesis uses the first nine passages of Bill Mounce's Graded Reader of Biblical Greek. In addition to simple translation and grammatical analysis, this book encourages students to analyze each unit carefully through diagramming the Greek text grammatically and semantically, analyzing its words and concepts, conferring with major commentaries, seeing how the passage relates broader biblical and theological contexts, and finally, after deriving principles from the text, applying the passage to everyday life.
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