Pocket Paradigms for Biblical Greek

Pocket Paradigms for Biblical Greek

by Nicholas G. Piotrowski
Pocket Paradigms for Biblical Greek

Pocket Paradigms for Biblical Greek

by Nicholas G. Piotrowski

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Overview

Learning the biblical languages requires organization. This study guide is reliable, simple, and fast to aid in organized study, which will result in organized thinking about the Greek language.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781725250093
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 07/18/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 52
Sales rank: 762,344
File size: 282 KB

About the Author

Nicholas G. Piotrowski teaches Greek and New Testament at Crossroads Bible College and Indianapolis Theological Seminary. He is the author of Matthew’s New David at the End of Exile (2016).

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“Navigating Greek grammar requires taking the most common forms as a reference point and then seeing how other forms compare to them. This is exactly what Piotrowski’s Pocket Paradigms for Biblical Greek helps people do. Its simple structure, non-technical language, and clear layout make it a wonderful resource that students will constantly consult.”

Marcus A. Mininger, Mid-America Reformed Seminary



“Greek students have access to many good grammar books, but there are fewer shorter resources that summarize Greek paradigms in a manageable and informative way. Piotrowski’s handbook provides a good resource for the student who wants answers about the formation of Greek words without resorting to a larger book.”

—Drake Williams, Tyndale Theological Seminary, Badhoevedorp, The Netherlands



“The strength of this parsing guide lies in its emphasis upon parsing strategies, as opposed to emphasis upon the memorization of paradigms. The questions that are addressed (“Is this verb built on the Present Tense Stem?” “Is there an augment?”) help the student reduce the possible solutions, as he or she parses. The translation approach provided at the end also provides clear guidance for one attempting to represent a Greek text in English.”

—L. Timothy Swinson, Liberty University



“I wish this guide had been available when I was learning Greek! With this pocket paradigms guide, Nicholas Piotrowski keeps the goal of every Greek student paramount—how to recognize forms and therefore advance quickly in reading the language. Well organized, extremely useful, and highly recommended!”

— William Fullilove, Reformed Theological Seminary, New York, author of Introduction to Hebrew: A Guide for Learning and Using Biblical Hebrew

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