Re: Syntax Grammars

From: Steven Craig Miller (scmiller@www.plantnet.com)
Date: Sat Dec 04 1999 - 19:47:52 EST


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David Ritsema: << What is the best grammar book for learning advanced Greek
syntax. >>

JW: << Dana & Mantey's A Manual Grammar of the Greek New Testament. >>

Not to quibble, each to their own, and all that, but I would class Dana &
Mantey's as an intermediate (rather than advanced) grammar. Other
intermediate grammars would include: "An Exegetical Grammar of the Greek
New Testament" by William Douglas Chamberlain (1941); "An Idiom Book of New
Testament Greek" by C. F. D. Moule (2nd edition; Cambridge UP, 1959); and:
"Idioms of the Greek New Testament" by Stanley E. Porter (Sheffield
Academic Press, 1992).

-Steven Craig Miller
Alton, Illinois (USA)
scmiller@www.plantnet.com
Disclaimer: "I'm just a simple house-husband (with no post-grad degree),
what do I know?"

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