One of the most helpful exegetical resources for Greek students is a structural outline of the Greek text. Main verbs identified within a paragraph help students see the big picture. To keep sentences short, English translations frequently make main clauses out of participles and relative clauses—prohibiting readers from visualizing the main points of the author. Greek clausal outlines help the readers determine the main thoughts of the author and how the dependent clauses fit into the flow of the author’s arguments. This resource includes the text of the Nestle-Aland 26th edition of the Greek New Testament arranged by Dr. Deppe. It also includes full morphological tagging, dictionary forms of Greek words for easy lookup, direct references to the Louw-Nida Greek-English lexicon, and English literal translations for each word in the Greek New Testament.
Be sure to check out the Lexham Greek-English Interlinear New Testament Collection (3 vols.).
Philippians 2:18: τὸ δὲ αὐτὸκαὶ ὑμεῖςχαίρετε καὶ συγχαίρετέμοι
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Stephen Brockett
11/25/2022