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

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VOLUME II of II. For nearly half a century the world of Greek students, exegetes, and translators has been waiting for a grammatical counterpart to the Moulton-Geden Concordance to the Greek Testament. Having at oneÕs fingertips the ability to find every grammatical pattern in the Greek Testament has been paramount to understanding the Koine dialect of the New Testament. Now, and finally, 14,541 natural language patterns in the Greek New Testament have been documented and beautifully organized in this monumental reference. This two volume set by The Daedalus Foundation is the product of nearly a decade of textual work and is a foundational breakthrough toward the linguistic study of the Greek New Testament. It is indispensable for any professor of ancient language studies, translator, teacher, or Greek student and will be the basis for deeper linguistic inquiry for decades to come. Based on the Greek text of Nestle-Aland, 27th edition, revised. (licensed and used by permission)

778 pages, Hardcover

Published June 26, 2010

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