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Baylor Handbook on the Greek New Testament

Acts: A Handbook on the Greek Text

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While more recent commentaries have focused on questions of the social values, rhetorical conventions, and narrative strategies, Parsons and Culy provide the textual, philological, and grammatical essentials to any act of interpretation. By working through this text systematically, readers will gain a firmer grasp of the peculiar shape of the grammar of the book of Acts and become equipped to approach the other New Testament documents with increased confidence.

579 pages, Paperback

First published February 28, 2003

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A helpful #2 to Kellum’s EGGNT volume. It somewhat fills in the gaps of Kellum, though there aren’t many.
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January 11, 2016
It's just not that useful. If you have good Bible software then you have 90% of this book. The other 10% of what this offers can come from a good Greek commentary, like Schnabel's. 15 years ago this may have been a great resource, but it's not now.
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