Advanced Greek Supplement (6 vols.)

Overview
Your study of the Greek language has never been so streamlined! The Advanced Greek Supplement is a collection of essential grammars and study tools designed to take the headache out of your research. This collection is sure to help the beginning Greek student, while also proving to be invaluable for intermediate and advanced discussions of grammar and syntax.
Individual Titles
- A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature Third Edition (BDAG)
- Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research
- Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics
- Idioms of the Greek New Testament, 2nd edition
- Intermediate New Testament Greek: A Linguistic and Exegetical Approach
- Learning the Basics of New Testament Greek w/ Workbook
A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature, 3rd edition (BDAG)
- Author: Walter Bauer
- Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
- Publication Date: 2001
- Pages: 1,188
Described as an "invaluable reference work" (Classical Philology) and "a tool indispensable for the study of early Christian literature" (Religious Studies Review) in its previous edition, this new updated American edition of Walter Bauer's Wörterbuch zu den Schriften des Neuen Testaments builds on its predecessor's staggering deposit of extraordinary erudition relating to Greek literature from all periods. Including entries for many more words, the new edition also lists more than 25,000 additional references to classical, intertestamental, Early Christian, and modern literature.
Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research
- Author: Archibald Thomas Robertson
- Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
- Publication Date: 1919
- Pages: 1,454
At over 1,500 pages, Archibald Thomas Robertson’s Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research is one of the most exhaustive descriptions of New Testament Greek ever produced.
No reference grammar written in English since Robertson's covers NT Greek in as much detail. Thus, this grammar remains an important tool for the exegete, even though it is somewhat older and should be supplemented with modern grammars to take into account advances in the field.
Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics
- Author: Daniel B. Wallace
- Publisher: Zondervan
- Publication Date: 1997
- Pages: 860
The best, most up-to-date, and most popular Greek Grammar available. The principles of grammar are thoroughly explained and easy to understand. One of the greatest strengths of this grammar are the in-depth discussions of the grammatical principles to specific passages throughout the New Testament. As always, each Scripture reference is hyperlinked to your preferred Bible translation. Beyond the Basics is one of the first places you will want to look when studying a passage because you will want to see if the grammar affects your translation and interpretation.
Idioms of the Greek New Testament, 2nd edition
- Author: Stanley E. Porter
- Publisher: Sheffield Academic Press
- Publication Date: 1994
- Pages: 339
Idioms of the Greek New Testament is a ground-breaking grammar written with Stanley E. Porter’s unmatched understanding of New Testament Greek. The work aids the student of New Testament Greek in a number of ways. It can be used as an instructive handbook, as an intermediate-level textbook, and as a basic reference work. The major topics of Greek grammar are treated in a helpful pedagogical sequence. Substantial discussions are provided on Greek verb structure, the case system, the use of prepositions, particles, and various types of clauses. The book also includes visual illustrations, references to other Greek grammars, a glossary of terms and full indexes.
Intermediate New Testament Greek: A Linguistic and Exegetical Approach
- Author: Richard A. Young
- Publisher: Broadman and Holman Publishers
- Publication Date: 1994
- Pages: 308
Beyond merely presenting New Testament Greek grammar, the author focuses on helping students learn to use their knowledge of Greek in the exegesis of the New Testament. Moving past the surface structure of the language, Dr. Young introduces students to a number of modern linguistic models. These include a modified transformational grammar, propositional analysis, genre criticism, semantic structural analysis, pragmatics (what the speaker meant by the words), speech act theory, and discourse analysis.
The Intermediate New Testament Greek is an excellent resource for the second-year Greek student, and for the minister wanting to use Greek more effectively in his teaching.
Learning the Basics of New Testament Greek w/ Workbook
- Author: George Hadjiantoniou
- Publisher: AMG Publishers
- Publication Date: 1998
- Pages: 482
Learning the Basics of New Testament Greek is a complete textbook for learning and developing your Greek language skills. This product contains the complete digitized versions of the textbook and student workbook, which can be used together to follow along through each lesson. Perfect for a student looking to get a head start on learning Greek, or a pastor looking to brush up on vocabulary, this text and workbook cover 40 separate lessons and help students develop their language skills.
Product Details
- Title: Advanced Greek Supplement
- Volumes: 6
- Pages: 4,631