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A concise manual presenting essential New Testament Greek grammar for beginners, organized as short, progressive lessons. It introduces the alphabet, pronunciation, accentuation, breathings, vowels, diphthongs, and common euphonic changes that affect word forms. The work outlines noun declensions, genders, numbers, and cases with typical endings and uses, and treats verb formation and agreement in a practical, application-focused way. Brief reading lessons and exercises accompany grammatical points to reinforce recognition and early translation skills, with the stated aim of giving learners a workable foundation for engaging the original Greek of the New Testament.
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