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New Testament Greek Syntax Laminated Sheet
New Testament Greek Syntax Laminated Sheet
New Testament Greek Syntax Laminated Sheet
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This summary laminated sheet of Greek Grammar beyond the Basics and Basics of New Testament Syntax is perfect for students to review categories of uses and look over possibilities when doing exegesis of the New Testament.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherZondervan
Release dateMar 26, 2019
ISBN9780310108290
New Testament Greek Syntax Laminated Sheet
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Daniel B. Wallace

Daniel B. Wallace (PhD, Dallas Theological Seminary) is professor of New Testament studies at Dallas Theological Seminary and the founder of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts, an institute purposed to preserve Scripture by taking digital photographs of all known Greek New Testament manuscripts. Dr. Wallace influences students across the country through his textbook on Greek grammar, Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics, as it is used in more than two-thirds of the nation’s schools for the study of Greek. His postdoctoral work includes work on Greek grammar at Tyndale House in Cambridge and textual criticism studies at the Institut für Neutestamentliche Textforschung in Münster. When he is not involved in scholarly pursuits, Dr. Wallace and wife, Pati, enjoy spending time with their boys and beagles.

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    New Testament Greek Syntax Laminated Sheet - Daniel B. Wallace

    Nouns and Nominals

    The Cases

    Nominative Case

    Specific designation

    1. Subject : subj of finite vb

    2. Predicate Nominative : refers to same person or thing as subj

    3. Simple Apposition : 2 adjacent substantives that refer to same thing/person

    4. Nominative Absolute : in introductory material (not sentences)

    5. Nominativus Pendens : logical rather than syntactical subj at beg. of sentence

    6. Parenthetic Nominative : subj of explanatory clause within another clause

    7. Nominative for Vocative : nom of address

    Vocative Case

    Direct address (and exclamation)

    1. Simple Address: without ὦ

    2. Emphatic Address: w. ὦ

    3. Exclamation: exclamation w. no gram. connection

    Genitive Case

    Qualification (and separation)

    1. Descriptive: characterized by, described by

    2. Possessive: belonging to, possessed by

    3. Genitive of Relationship: indicates family relationship

    4. Partitive (Wholative): which is a part of

    5. Attributive: specifies an attribute or innate quality of head substantive; convert gen into attributive adj

    6. Attributed: semantically opposite of attributive gen; convert head noun into adj modifying gen noun

    7. Content: full of, containing

    8. Simple Apposition: gen substantive adjacent to another gen substantive, referring to same thing/person; namely, which is

    9. Genitive of Apposition (Epexegetical): states a specific example of which head noun names a category;

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