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eBook details
- Title: New Testament Greek Paradigms
- Author : Nate Collins
- Release Date : January 01, 2015
- Genre: Bible Studies,Books,Religion & Spirituality,Reference,Foreign Languages,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 8588 KB
Description
“New Testament Greek Paradigms” is a comprehensive, but easily accessible, reference tool for KoinΔ Greek students of all levels. Beginning students will encounter a representative sample of the various patterns of noun and verb paradigms covered in a standard introductory Greek grammar course. Advanced students, however, will notice several features that reflect the characteristic nuances of Greek morphology.
Besides its primary function as a reference tool, this resource can also be used as a memorization aid. While studying a particular paradigm, students can choose to hide the forms on the page in order to practice memorizing the paradigm. If the student forgets a form, he or she can easily reveal that form—and that form only—in order to maximize efforts at remembering the rest of the paradigm.
iPhone-Optimized
Although this resource can be viewed on a computer via iBooks, it was designed with smaller device screens in mind. Only one paradigm can be viewed on the screen at a time, yet the interactive features enable the user to navigate the collection in order to find a particular form with ease and speed. (Not recommended for iPhone 4s or earlier.)
Paradigms Included
The Article
First declension nouns (five stem options)
Second declension nouns
Third declension nouns (nine stem options)
Several adjective paradigms
A wide variety of pronoun and pronominal adjective paradigms
Indicative forms in all five major tenses (Present, Imperfect, Future, Aorist, and Perfect) and in all voices
Subjunctive forms in the Present and Aorist tenses, in all voices
Imperative forms in the Present and Aorist tenses, in all voices
Infinitive forms in the Present, Aorist, and Perfect tenses, in all voices
Present, Aorist, and Perfect participle forms in all voices, numbers, and genders
(All verb paradigms contain both thematic and athematic forms.)
Endorsements
"Nate Collins's interactive Greek ebook is attractive, intuitive, and best of all a great way to learn the Greek language. I commend it enthusiastically."
Thomas R. Schreiner
James Buchanan Harrison Professor of New Testament Interpretation
Southern Seminary, Louisville, KY
"Nate Collins' interactive ebook is sure to help students learn their Greek paradigms on their every-handy smartphones. Rather than checking instagram, snapchat, or Facebook, open this ebook to learn and review paradigms in a fun and easy way."
Robert L. Plummer, PhD
Host, DailyDoseofGreek.com
Professor of New Testament Interpretation
Southern Seminary