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The Lexham Syntactic Greek New Testament, SBL Edition: Sentence Analysis

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The Lexham Syntactic Greek New Testament contains the syntactic analysis of Albert L. Lukaszewski, Ph.D. Each sentence in the text is analyzed and hierarchically arranged into clauses and phrases. Each word is analyzed for its syntactic force to determine the role it plays in its current context. Words that are related to each other (e.g., adjectives describing specific nouns) are also noted. Also included is a full morphology along with lexical analysis.

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  • Arranges every sentence in the text according to hierarchy as well as clause and phrase
  • Addresses the syntactic force of a word to determine its role
  • Includes a full morphology along with lexical analysis

Mark Dubis is professor of Biblical Studies, School of Theology and Missions at Union University.

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