
- 240 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
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Basics of Biblical Greek Workbook
About this book
This expanded workbook is designed with you, the student, in mind and intended for use with the standard-setting Basics of Biblical Greek textbook, now in its third edition.
Two optional chapters have been added to the Basics of Biblical Greek Workbook, allowing you to read large chunks of the biblical text and enjoy the fruits of your labor faster than ever before. Each chapter is divided into six sections and includes extensive exercises and significant biblical passages for translation.
One of the most helpful and unique features of the workbook remains. You can go through the workbook on one of two tracks: Track 1 follows the workbook (and textbook) in its regular order, while Track 2 is organized so you can learn verbs earlier in the course.
Not only is the flexible two-track system even easier to use online, but a workbook answer key is also provided. Many other resources are available, including vocabulary flashcards; video and audio helps; Greek fonts; quizzes for each chapter; fun songs and games; and much, much more.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- How to Use This eBook
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- 3. The Alphabet and Pronunciation
- 4. Punctuation and Syllabification
- Review #1
- 6. Nominative and Accusative; Definite Article
- 7. Genitive and Dative
- 8. Prepositions and εἰμί
- 9. Adjectives
- Review #2
- 10. Third Declension
- 11. First and Second Person Personal Pronouns
- 12. αὐτός
- 13. Demonstratives
- 14. Relative Pronouns
- Review #3
- 16. Present Active Indicative
- 17. Contract Verbs
- 18. Present Middle/Passive Indicative
- 19. Future Active/Middle Indicative
- 20. Verbal Roots, and Other Forms of the Future
- Review #4
- 21. Imperfect Indicative
- 22. Second Aorist Active/Middle Indicative
- 23. First Aorist Active/Middle Indicative
- 24. Aorist and Future Passive Indicative
- 25. Perfect Indicative
- Review #5
- 27. Present (Continuous) Adverbial Participles
- 28. Aorist (Undefined) Adverbial Participles
- 29. Adjectival Participles
- 30. Perfect Participles and Genitive Absolutes
- Review #6
- 31. Subjunctive
- 32. Infinitive
- 33. Imperative
- 34. Indicative of δίδωμι
- 35. Nonindicative Forms of δίδωμι; Conditional Sentences
- 36. ἵστημι, τίθημι, δείκνυμι; Odds ’n Ends
- Review #7
- 37. Optional Chapter 1: 2 John
- 38. Optional Chapter 2: Mark 2:1 – 3:6
- 16. Present Active Indicative
- 17. Contract Verbs
- 18. Present Middle/Passive Indicative
- 21. Imperfect Indicative
- Review #3
- 10. Third Declension
- 11. First and Second Person Personal Pronouns
- 12. αὐτός
- 13. Demonstratives
- 14. Relative Pronouns
- 19. Future Active/Middle Indicative
- 20. Verbal Roots, and Other Forms of the Future
- Review #4