Biblical Greek exegesis : a graded approach to learning intermediate and advanced Greek /
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Author / Creator: | Guthrie, George H., 1959- |
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Imprint: | Grand Rapids, Mich. : Zondervan, ©1998. |
Description: | 173, [10] pages : forms ; 28 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13162974 |
Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments
- 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
- Section 1. 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
- Section 2. The Exegetical Method Introduction Exegetical Method at a Glance Exegetical Method Step by Step
- 1. Spiritual Preparation
- 2. General Introduction
- 3. Literary Context
- 4. Provisional Translation
- 5. Grammatical Analysis
- 6. Semantic Diagram and Provisional Outline
- 7. Word and Concept Analysis
- 8. Broader Biblical and Theological Context
- 9. Commentaries and Special Studies
- 10. Polished Translation and Extended Paraphrase
- 11. Application
- 12. Preaching/Teaching Outline
- Appendix A. Student's Syntax Summary
- Appendix B. Worksheets for the Exegetical Method