The Exegetical Guide to the Greek New Testament (EGGNT) closes the gap between the Greek text and the available lexical and grammatical tools, providing all the necessary information for greater understanding of the text.
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The Exegetical Guide to the Greek New Testament (EGGNT) closes the gap between the Greek text and the available lexical and grammatical tools, providing all the necessary information for greater understanding of the text.
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The EGGNT series seeks to bridge the gap between the Greek NT and the many tools available to study the Greek NT. Once intermediate students learn the ropes of syntactical terms through various intermediate grammars, where do they go from there?
John Harvey leads the reader through each passage of Romans. Each section begins with a brief explanation of Paul's flow of thought, followed by a structural outline.
In Romans 6.1-11, Harvey has spaced out the text to show his readers that the double use of ???????????? encompasses the two ??? prepositional phrases. The outlines are only a visual key; they do not explain outright how every phrase functions.
In the phrase-by-phrase explanation, Harvey takes apart the text and examines it phrase by phrase. These books are not a reading guide. Only rare or difficult verbs are parsed, along with participles and infinitives.
Harvey assumes his reader either already knows Greek syntax or can look them up himself. For example, in Romans 6.4, Harvey writes that ??????????? is an ingressive aorist. It explain the dative of ????, which refers back to ??????? ?????? in verse 3. When a preposition comes before a word in a particular case (v. 4, ??? + genitive), Harvey explains its function in that instance ("intermediate agency"). Immensely helpful is how Harvey brings together the thoughts of 7 or so key commentators (Cranfield, Dunn, Käsemann, Longenecker, Moo, Schreiner, Stott) and grammars (e.g., Wallace). Instead of having six commentaries spread about with you having to spend much time looking back and forth for their opinions, Harvey puts it in front of you in one paragraph. This won't give you every answer, but rather the most likely way to understand the text's syntax.
At the end of each section, Harvey lists a host of bibliographic references for further study according to relevant topics (95 total) found in that section. The next section offers Homiletical Suggestions for the pastor/teacher.
Recommended?
Those well into the intermediate stage of Greek would do well with this. The structural outlines, numerous bibliographic sections, and homiletical suggestions alone make this worthwhile for teachers and preachers. This does not replace learning koine Greek itself. Harvey cuts down a lot of your preparation time. A multifunctional book like this gives a lot of information to chew on and to incorporate into one's teaching.