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The Minister and his Greek New Testament

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The present volume of essays is designed for those who love the Greek New Testament. That number is very large and is increasing rapidly. The drift back towards Greek is definite, particularly among ministers. In the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, for instance, three hundred young ministers were enrolled during the past session in the various classes in the Greek New Testament, besides those who had carried such work in previous sessions. This is nearly three-fourths of the total number of students and shows conclusively that Greek is not dead in this institution. It ought to be taken for granted that the preacher has his Greek Testament. This statement will be challenged by many who excuse themselves from making any effort to know the Greek New Testament. There is no sphere of knowledge where one is repaid more quickly for all the toil expended. - Preface, Chapter 1.

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Cover of: The Minister and his Greek New Testament
The Minister and his Greek New Testament
2008, Solid Ground Christian Books
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Cover of: The Minister and His Greek New Testament
The Minister and His Greek New Testament
August 2001, Wipf & Stock Publishers
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Cover of: The minister and his Greek New Testament
The minister and his Greek New Testament
1923, George H. Doran company
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Table of Contents

The minister's use of his Greek New Testament
Notes on a specimen papyrus of the first century A.D.
The use of Uper in business documents in the papyri
Pictures in prepositions
The Greek article and the deity of Christ
The New testament use of Mē with hesitant questions in the indicative mode
Grammar and preaching
Sermons in Greek tenses
John Brown of Haddington or learning Greek without a teacher
The grammar of the Apocalypse of John
The romance of Erasmus's Greek New Testament
Broadus as scholar and preacher

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Published in
Birmingham, Ala.

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Paperback
Pagination
146 p.
Dimensions
21 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL25352362M
ISBN 10
1599251965
ISBN 13
9781599251967

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