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Concordance of Natural Language Patterns in the Greek New Testament Vol. II

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For students and exegetes of the Greek New Testament a concordance of unique and recurring language patterns in the Greek New Testament has been unavailable until now. Since the publication of the article "An Overlooked Structural Pattern in New Testament Greek ", by Dr. Henry Moeller and Arnold Kramer, the deficit of a complete reference of New Testament Greek language patterns has been commonly known. For nearly half a century the scholarly community has been awaiting the grammatical-structural counterpart to the Moulton-Geden Concordance to the Greek Testament. Having at ones fingertips the ability to compare grammatical patterns in the Greek New Testament is paramount to a better understanding of the Koine Greek dialect. Now, and finally, a comprehensive Concordance of 14,541 natural language patterns within the Greek Testament has been documented and beautifully organized in this monumental reference. It will be a standard reference for decades to come.

778 pages, Hardcover

Published May 17, 2010

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Michael P. Williams

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