Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics
by Daniel B. Wallace
Logos Bible Software,Zondervan,Galaxie Software 1901–1999
Overview
Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics by Daniel B. Wallace is 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.
With the grammar in Logos Bible Software, you can not only read or search the book, you can type the verse you are studying in the search bar and have an instant list of the sections with grammatical discussion appropriate to your verse—just click a link to go directly to that section.
Key Features
- Written in clear style perfect for students
- Most authortative Greek grammar to-date
- Over 750 pages of helpful grammar tools
Praise for the Print Edition
A first-rate work! Wallace has devoted much time and thought to grammatical analysis of the Greek New Testament. Set forth with clarity, this volume will remain a reference tool that student and scholar alike can consult with profit.
Bruce M. Metzger, Professor of New Testament, Emeritus, Princeton Theological Seminary
Dr. Wallace, an exact scholar with an unrivaled command of the literature in his field, is also a humane teacher, catering to the student's needs by his beautiful clarity and precision, topical illustrations, and witty asides. This book's length and wealth of detail are offset by its simple structure, clear tables, and lucid summaries. It deserves acclaim from the learned as well as the student.
—The Reverend Professor C. F. D. Moule, Lady Margaret Professor Emeritus, University of Cambridge, England
Product Details
- Title: Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics
- Author: Daniel B. Wallace
- Publisher: Zondervan and Galaxie Software
- Publication Date: 1996
- Pages: 768
About Daniel B. Wallace
Daniel B. Wallace (Ph. D., Dallas Theological Seminary) is professor of New Testament Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary.