About This Book
A concise introductory manual presenting practical steps and exercises for learning New Testament Greek. It begins with pronunciation, alphabet, syllabication, accent and breathing marks, then covers noun declensions, cases, numbers, and verb forms with paradigms and exercises. The author emphasizes learning principles, building vocabulary, reading aloud, memorizing short passages, and using a Gospel text from the start for practice. Abbreviations, suggested reference grammars and lexicons, and graded translation and parsing examples appear throughout to reinforce recognition and usage of forms.
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