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AbstractThe traditional view of the function of relative sentences in the Greek New Testament differed markedly from that in many modern languages. This view was challenged in the mid-1980s and a number of striking correspondences with a variety of modern... see more

This study surveys the historical development of the understanding of the nature of New Testament Greek from the 16th to the 19th century. It aims at two main controversies, namely the Purist-Hebraist controversy, and the Sacred-Common Greek controversary... see more

Going Deeper with New Testament Greek is an intermediate NT Greek grammar, written by well-known NT professors Andreas J. Ko¨stenberger (Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary), Benjamin L. Merkle (Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary), and Robert... see more

In the Greek New Testament, relative sentences that are introduced by relative pronouns alone, apart from the adverbial uses, are the most frequent subordinate sentence type. The research reported on in this paper aimed to investigate and describe a numbe... see more

In the Greek New Testament, relative sentences that are introduced by relative pronouns alone, apart from the adverbial uses, are the most frequent subordinate sentence type. The research reported on in this paper aimed to investigate and describe a numbe... see more

Going Deeper with New Testament Greek is an intermediate NT Greek grammar, written by well-known NT professors Andreas J. Ko¨stenberger (Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary), Benjamin L. Merkle (Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary), and Robert... see more

In the Greek New Testament, relative sentences that are introduced by relative pronouns alone, apart from the adverbial uses, are the most frequent subordinate sentence type. The research reported on in this paper aimed to investigate and describe a numbe... see more

In the Greek New Testament, relative sentences that are introduced by relative pronouns alone, apart from the adverbial uses, are the most frequent subordinate sentence type. The research reported on in this paper aimed to investigate and describe a numbe... see more

AbstractThe author endeavours, firstly, to present a vivid account of the reception that A.T. Robertson’s A grammar of the Greek New Testament in the light of historical research found in scholarly circles when first published (in 1914) and during the ens... see more

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