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A Daily Greek Devotional: 365 Devotions on the Greek New Testament

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Two of the greatest needs for students of the Greek New Testament are motivation and daily practice. To build and maintain reading proficiency, students must see the practical difference made by knowing the language as they cultivate the habit of daily reading. With contributions from 37 New Testament scholars, A Daily Greek Devotional seeks to meet these needs. Each of the 365 devotions consists of a carefully selected passage, a sentence or two of context, and a brief paragraph of commentary. The goal has been to offer key devotional insights based primarily on the Greek grammar and syntax. With contributions by David L. Allen, Jared M. August, Mark H. Ballard, Todd Bolton, Douglas Brown, Jared Compton, Aaron Contino, Wayne Cornett, Martin M. Culy, Neal Cushman, Thomas K. Dailey, Roger G. DePriest, Joseph D. Fantin, Candi Finch, Russell Fuller, Paul A. Hartog, Thomas Hatley, Jeff Kimble, Markus T. Klausli, Randy A. Leedy, J. James Mancuso, Eric M. McConnell, Donald C. McIntyre, Tim Miller, Mark A. Mills, Evan P. Pietsch, R. Vivian Pietsch, Nicholas G. Piotrowski, Charlie Ray III, Jonathan Rinker, Trent A. Rogers, Ralph Slater, Wayne T. Slusser, Mike Stallard, William C. Varner, John Vo, Jonathan D. Zavodney

382 pages, Paperback

Published April 3, 2023

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January 1, 2026
My husband and I read this together this past year. It was an enjoyable and quick way to keep our Greek from getting too rusty.

It is a compilation of several different authors, so know that their beliefs and hermeneutics are not all the same.
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