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New Testament studies have debated the Koine Greek verb for 25 years--reaching an impasse when it came to both tense and aspect.

Now, a group of scholars offer a new take on this debate. Originally presented as part of a conference on the Greek verb at Tyndale House, Cambridge, the chapters in The Greek Verb Revisited represent scholarly collaboration from the fields of linguistics, classics, and New Testament studies--resulting in a new perspective that allows the reader to approach the Greek verb in a fresh way.

The Greek Verb Revisited not only offers a rare glimpse into the background of the debate over the Greek verb, but also explains the significance of this discussion and provides a linguistically-sound way forward.



Contributors include:
--Rutger J. Allan (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam)
--Michael Aubrey (Faithlife Corporation)
--Rachel Aubrey (Canada Institute of Linguistics, Trinity Western University)
--Randall Buth (Biblical Language Center)
--Robert Crellin (Faculty of Classics, Cambridge)
--Nicholas J. Ellis (BibleMesh)
--Buist Fanning (Dallas Theological Seminary)
--Christopher J. Fresch (Bible College of South Australia)
--Peter J. Gentry (Southern Baptist Theological Seminary)
--Geoffrey Horrocks (Faculty of Classics, Cambridge)
--Patrick James (The Greek Lexicon Project; Faculty of Classics, Cambridge)
--Stephen H. Levinsohn (SIL International)
--Amalia Moser (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens)
--Christopher J. Thomson (University of Edinburgh)
--Elizabeth Robar (Tyndale House, Cambridge)
--Steven E. Runge (Lexham Research Institute; Stellenbosch University)

A Fresh Approach for Biblical Exegesis

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    Publisher: Faithlife Corporation
    Publication Date: 02/11/2016
    ISBN13: 9781577996361, 978-1577996361
    ISBN10: 1577996364

    Number of Pages: 688

    Description

    New Testament studies have debated the Koine Greek verb for 25 years--reaching an impasse when it came to both tense and aspect.

    Now, a group of scholars offer a new take on this debate. Originally presented as part of a conference on the Greek verb at Tyndale House, Cambridge, the chapters in The Greek Verb Revisited represent scholarly collaboration from the fields of linguistics, classics, and New Testament studies--resulting in a new perspective that allows the reader to approach the Greek verb in a fresh way.

    The Greek Verb Revisited not only offers a rare glimpse into the background of the debate over the Greek verb, but also explains the significance of this discussion and provides a linguistically-sound way forward.



    Contributors include:
    --Rutger J. Allan (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam)
    --Michael Aubrey (Faithlife Corporation)
    --Rachel Aubrey (Canada Institute of Linguistics, Trinity Western University)
    --Randall Buth (Biblical Language Center)
    --Robert Crellin (Faculty of Classics, Cambridge)
    --Nicholas J. Ellis (BibleMesh)
    --Buist Fanning (Dallas Theological Seminary)
    --Christopher J. Fresch (Bible College of South Australia)
    --Peter J. Gentry (Southern Baptist Theological Seminary)
    --Geoffrey Horrocks (Faculty of Classics, Cambridge)
    --Patrick James (The Greek Lexicon Project; Faculty of Classics, Cambridge)
    --Stephen H. Levinsohn (SIL International)
    --Amalia Moser (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens)
    --Christopher J. Thomson (University of Edinburgh)
    --Elizabeth Robar (Tyndale House, Cambridge)
    --Steven E. Runge (Lexham Research Institute; Stellenbosch University)

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