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First John Reader: Intermediate Greek Reading Notes and Grammar

Publisher:
, 1999
ISBN: 9780875520957

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An inductive introduction to intermediate Greek syntax, this reader enables students to apply the rudiments of Greek grammar to the actual interpretation of 1 John. The author of the innovative A New Testament Greek Primer, S. M. Baugh provides here a bridge between the study of Greek forms and the intelligent use of reference grammars.

This reader features:

  • relevant reading notes on the text of 1 John
  • useful vocabulary lists
  • helpful review of lessons from A New Testament Greek Primer
  • cross reference to other grammars: Machen, Mounce, Wenham, and Black
  • A First John Reader is ideal for intermediate students of Greek or those who want to review their knowledge of Greek with assistance in translation and interpretation.

    • Enables students to apply the rudiments of Greek grammar to the actual interpretation of 1 John.
    • Provides here a bridge between the study of Greek forms and the intelligent use of reference grammars.
    • Features cross reference to other grammars.
    • Title: A First John Reader: Intermediate Greek Reading Notes and Grammar
    • Author: S. M. Baugh
    • Publisher: P&R
    • Print Publication Date: 1999
    • Logos Release Date: 2025
    • Pages: 150
    • Era: era:contemporary
    • Language: English
    • Resources: 1
    • Format: Digital › Logos Research Edition
    • Subjects: Bible. N.T. John 1 › Translating; Greek language, Biblical › Translating into English
    • ISBNs: 9780875520957, 0875520952
    • Resource ID: LLS:FRSTJHNNTSGRMMR
    • Resource Type: Grammar
    • Metadata Last Updated: 2025-08-11T21:06:50Z

    S. M. Baugh, (MDiv, Westminster Seminary California; PhD, University of California, Irvine) is professor of New Testament at Westminster Seminary California. He has taught Greek since 1983, written commentaries, and contributed exegetical articles in numerous publications.

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      $17.99

      Digital list price: $22.99
      Save $5.00 (21%)