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Learning the Basics of New Testament Greek (2 vols.)

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How often do you find yourself wishing that you were able to read New Testament Greek and interact with original language biblical texts? Or maybe you have Greek training, but over the years you've become a bit rusty and need a refresher in the fundamentals of the language. Learning the Basics of New Testament Greek will help you learn to read Koine Greek and help you engage in a new aspect of biblical study.

Learning the Basics of New Testament Greek, together with its Student Workbook, provides everything needed for developing a strong foundation in 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.

Dr. George Hadjiantoniou's Learning the Basics of New Testament Greek is a grammar book that makes the Greek of the New Testament easy to understand. A must for beginners as well as those seeking a refresher course, this book makes the study of Koine Greek avoids unnecessarily complicated jargon that can often be found in other grammar. Through his methodical approach and his usage of a rich Greek vocabulary, Dr. Hadjiantoniou covers the material in a thorough, yet understandable fashion.

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  • Uses examples taken directly from the New Testament to illustrate grammatical rules
  • The included workbook provides full exercises for enriched study of the language
  • Develop a deeper understanding of the New Testament by acquiring a knowledge of New Testament Greek

Learning the Basics of New Testament Greek

  • Author: George A. Hadjiantoniou
  • Editor: James H. Gee
  • Edition: Revised
  • Publisher: AMG
  • Publication Date: 1998
  • Pages: 392

Sample Pages: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7

Dr. George Hadjiantoniou's Learning the Basics of New Testament Greek is a grammar book that makes the Greek language of the New Testament easy to understand. A must for beginners as well as those seeking a refresher course, this book makes the study of Koine Greek as simple as possible by avoiding the unnecessary complicated jargon found in other Greek grammar books. Through his methodical approach and his usage of a rich Greek vocabulary, Dr. Hadjiantoniou covers the material in a thorough, yet understandable fashion.

Learning the Basics of New Testament Greek: Student Workbook

  • Author: George A. Hadjiantoniou
  • Editor: James H. Gee
  • Edition: Revised
  • Publisher: AMG
  • Publication Date: 1999
  • Pages: 164

Sample Pages: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7

This student workbook edition of the Learning the Basics of New Testament Greek is a study-aid supplement to the textbook edition of the same name by Dr. George Hadjiantoniou. Full of exercises aimed towards enriching study of the Koine Greek language, this workbook will enhance the student's Greek vocabulary memorization and refresh his knowledge of grammar rules. By acquiring a basic knowledge of Koine Greek, the student will also receive a deeper understanding of the Word of God.

George A. Hadjiantoniou was born in Smyrna, Asia Minor, in 1904. He graduated from school law at the University of Athens, Greece, and practiced law for ten years. A radical change occurred in George's life occasioned by a persecution against believers in northern Greece. Ten Christians were being tried in criminal court, in concordance with the second article of the Greek Constitution, that to this day forbids proselytism. However, these believers were not proselytizing, but simply witnessing to their new-found experience of the new birth in Christ.

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    $39.99

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