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This in-depth yet student-friendly introduction to Koine Greek
provides a full grounding in Greek grammar, while starting to build
skill in the use of exegetical tools. The approach, informed by
twenty-five years of classroom teaching, emphasizes reading Greek
for comprehension as opposed to merely translating it. The workbook
is integrated into the textbook, with exercises appearing within
each chapter rather than pushed to the end or located in a separate
book. This enables students to practice concepts as they encounter
them in the chapter--ideal for distance learning or studying beyond
the traditional classroom. The book covers not only New Testament
Greek but also the wider range of Bible-related Greek (LXX and
other Koine texts). It introduces students to reference tools for
biblical Greek, includes tips on learning, and is supplemented by
robust web-based resources through Baker Academic's Textbook
eSources. Resources for students include flash cards and audio
files. Resources for professors include a test bank and an
instructor's manual.
While the Gospel of Mark has a longstanding reputation as having
some of the simplest Greek in the New Testament, Rodney J. Decker
proves that even this "simple Greek" is challenging and thought
provoking. Mark 1-8 and Mark 9-16 entice readers to engage fully
with the text and its intricacies. Decker provides helpful guidance
regarding Mark's distinctive use of Greek and the role that verbal
aspect plays in the structuring of the text. When read alongside
commentaries on Mark, this handbook will encourage a further
understanding of Mark's views on who Jesus was and what Jesus
expects of his followers.
While the Gospel of Mark has a longstanding reputation as having
some of the simplest Greek in the New Testament, Rodney J. Decker
proves that even this "simple Greek" is challenging and thought
provoking. Mark 1-8 and Mark 9-16 entice readers to engage fully
with the text and its intricacies. Decker provides helpful guidance
regarding Mark's distinctive use of Greek and the role that verbal
aspect plays in the structuring of the text. When read alongside
commentaries on Mark, this handbook will encourage a further
understanding of Mark's views on who Jesus was and what Jesus
expects of his followers.
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