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Book Reviews of Greek Grammar Beyond the BasicsBook Review: Review of Wallace's Greek Grammar - Beyond the Basics Summary: 5 Stars
This has been a most helpful volume to me already; it is clearly done and not too advanced for a middle student of the language. If I have any criticism I would say that the index could be just a little more complete, but it is not bad. I find myself using the volume often with satisfaction.
My background is engineering so I am unfamiliar with some of the literary vocabulary, but usually Wallace takes the trouble to explain terminology and that is a big plus.
Book Review: More Detail Than You Ever Wanted To Know Summary: 5 Stars
I used this book side by side with Wallace's shorter book covering the same material. Though it was tough reading at points and seems at times to rabbit trail, this book gives the background and in-depth discussions of the topics that the shorter work does not. This seemed to help me retain the information better since I was working with larger concepts on which to hang the specifics. Just my humble opinion. Your results may very.
Book Review: The REFERENCE Summary: 5 Stars
This is the reference as far as exegesis is concerned.Also, if you have a matter to be learned deeply, this book will be of great benefit. Despite I don't agree with the author on all subjects treated, I think he has a moderate approach towards grammar and exegesis. His admirable knowledge of Greek don't lead him to be proud nor haughty. Whatever your position, get this marvelous grammar as a day by day companion.
Book Review: Incredible! Summary: 5 Stars
My secondary Greek classes in seminary lived and died by this book! The author includes more in-depth information on forms and uses than probably any other book on the planet. It is the perfect follow-up to a solid Greek program (such as Ann Castro's Greek For All Ages), an indespensible tool to use alongside your Greek New Testament for help in exegesis and translation!
Book Review: Thank you Dan! Summary: 5 Stars
Dr. Dan is a swell fella and he's penned a worth while text!
If you are new to the study of NT Greek I would recommend William Mounce's 'Basics of Biblical Greek' along with the workbook. Studying the scriptures in their original languages will not always come easy to most, including me, but with diligent study you will be rewarded!
soli deo gloria
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