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Word Studies In Hebrew and Greek
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THE ELEMENTS OF NEW TESTAMENT GREEK - (c)1923 by H.P.V. Nunn, M.A.This Classic work is a "learning" Grammar, designed to be used as a first year Greek textbook or self-study. It consists of 37 Greek Lessons, each with introductions to grammatical concepts, vocabulary lists, and translation exercises (both Greek to English, and English to Greek). This book was published 1923 by the University Press at Cambridge. This text book is 100% Completed, but needs a little bit of "reformatting" in some of the lessons to make them more presentable. However this version is useable "As Is." TAB Name: "ElmtsGrk"unZIPped File Size: 885 kb --- ZIPped File Size: 524 kb. Updated: 01/15/22 It is best if you have working knowledge of Greek. However, first year Greek students, or those want to brush up on their Greek may find this helpful.
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Thayer's Greek Lexicon (Revised Version of Henry Thayer's Lexicon)
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Hebrew Syntax (3rd Edition) (c) 1902 by A.B. Davidson - You will need to have a pretty thorough knowledge of Hebrew for this module! The main principles of Syntax are printed in larger type, and the less common, poetical or anomalous, usages thrown into the form of notes. The illustrative examples, at least the earlier ones in each case, have been taken as much as possible from the classical prose, but references have been multiplied, partly in order that the principle illustrated may be seen in various connections, and partly under the impression that the references might be useful in forming exercises for Prose Composition; and the purposes of composition have been had in view in the form given to a number of the sections.
File date: 11/25/21 -- TAB: "HebSyntax" -- ZIPped: 389 kb -- unZIPped: 647 kb
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Synonyms of the New Testament Greek by Richard Chevenix Trench, D.D. - Developed as a series of lectures delivered at King's College, Ireland, this 1880 work by a professor of theology studies the synonyms in the New Testament as written in Greek in order to discern possibilities of meaning that less subtle languages-such as English-cannot manage to impart. The author believed that one of the most valuable things a teacher could pass along to his students is a deep interest and reverence for grammar and language, and so this valuable exercise delves into the sometimes vague and sometimes specific meanings of Biblical words that men have come to for guidance in their lives. Meant for serious students and scholars, this book requires a working knowledge of Greek, and will greatly reward those readers of ancient languages, Irish philologist and Anglican archbishop RICHARD CHENEVIX TRENCH (1807-1886) is best remembered for his work The Study of Words. Through his writing, he aimed to show how words, even single words, contained within them a complete story, a history that even had moral implications. His other published works include English Past and Present (1855) and A Select Glossary of English Words (1859).
TAB Name: 'SynNT' -- ZIPped: 871kb -- unZIPped: 1.34MB
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