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Baylor Handbook on the Greek New Testament

This series offers a detailed and in-depth examination of the New Testament text in its original Greek. Scholars provide precise philological analysis and theological interpretations. It serves as an invaluable resource for students, clergy, and anyone seeking an academic-level understanding of foundational Christian texts. The collection provides a comprehensive and authoritative guide for in-depth scriptural study.

Acts
1 Peter
I, II, III John

Recommended Reading Order

  • I, II, III John

    • 155 pages
    • 6 hours of reading
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    Provides a basic lexical, analytical and syntactical analysis of the Greek text of 1, 2, and 3 John. This title reflects the advances in scholarship on Greek grammar and linguistics. It contains recommendations for further reading and an bibliography.

    I, II, III John
  • An analysis of the Greek text of 1 Peter. It provides students with a guide through some of the most difficult syntactic challenges of the Greek language. Introducing readers to the developments in grammatical and linguistic scholarship, it includes an overview of Greek word order and the construction of middle voice.

    1 Peter
  • Acts

    • 558 pages
    • 20 hours of reading
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    While the commentary tradition has, with some notable exceptions, shifted away from philology to take up questions of the social values, rhetorical conventions, and narrative strategies, this title provides the textual, philological, and grammatical essentials to any act of interpretation. schovat popis

    Acts