I, II, III John :A Handbook on the Greek Text - Baylor Handbook on the Greek New Testament

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I, II, III John

I, II, III John :A Handbook on the Greek Text - Baylor Handbook on the Greek New Testament

4.26 (19 Ratings by Goodreads)
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In this volume Culy provides a basic lexical, analytical and syntactical analysis of the Greek text of 1, 2, and 3 John--information often presumed by technical commentaries and omitted by popular ones. But more than just an analytic key, I, II, III John reflects the latest advances in scholarship on Greek grammar and linguistics. The volume also contains recommendations for further reading and an up-to-date bibliography. A perfect supplement to any commentary, I, II, and III John is as equally helpful to language students, of any level, as it is to busy clergy who use the Greek text in preparation for proclamation.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781932792089
ISBN10 1932792082
Number Of Pages 199
Item Weight 249 g
Product Dimensions 132 x 200 x 17 mm
Publisher / Reseller Baylor University Press
Format paperback
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This handbook continues the admirable pattern of applied scholarship displayed in the Acts volume by providing real help for the student, pastor or scholar who wants to make sense of the Greek text of the Johannine epistles. The author's linguistic training as evidenced in his approach to semantics, syntax and structural features leads to a volume providing information that is simply unavailable in the standard "commentaries." Readers will then be better prepared to use those commentaries and to make wise exegetical choices. This volume is miles beyond any "analytical lexicon" that you may have on your shelf. I heartily recommend this volume and anticipate any future "handbooks" that are developed along this model. -Dr. William Varner, Master's College, Santa Clarita, California
This handbook is an excellent study tool, providing depth in analysis of the Greek text not often provided even in technical commentaries. In it, Culy shows his familiarity with the current state of linguistic analysis of New Testament Greek, and where appropriate, points readers to relevant secondary literature. All in all, this book is highly recommended. -- Kenneth Litwak -- The Covenant Quarterly

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Author's Bio

Martin Culy is Director of Cypress Hills Ministries and former Professor of New Testament and Greek at Briercrest Seminary.

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