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Biblical Greek: A Compact Guide, Second Edition by William D. Mounce is a handy, at-a-glance reference for students, pastors, and teachers.

It follows the organization and format of the fourth edition of Basics of Biblical Greek Grammar, but its also usable by students who learned with a different grammar. By limiting its discussion to the nuts and bolts, Greek language students working on translation and exegesis will more quickly and easily find the relevant grammatical refreshers. Students can, for example, check on the range of meaning for a particular word or make sure they remember how aorist participles function in a sentence.

The paradigms, word lists, and basic discussions in Biblical Greek: A Compact Guide, Second Edition points students in the right direction and allow them to focus on more advanced Greek study.

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Other Books by William D Mounce Basics of Biblical Greek Grammar Basics of - photo 1
Other Books by William D. Mounce
Basics of Biblical Greek GrammarBasics of Biblical Greek WorkbookBasics of Biblical Greek Vocabulary CardsBasics of Biblical Greek Vocabulary Audio DownloadBiblical Greek Laminated SheetGreek for the Rest of Us: The Essentials of Biblical GreekMounces Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament WordsInterlinear for the Rest of Us: The Reverse Interlinear for New Testament Word StudiesThe Zondervan Greek and English Interlinear New Testament (NASB/NIV)The Zondervan Greek and English Interlinear New Testament (NIV/KJV)The Zondervan Greek and English Interlinear New Testament (TNIV/NLT)A Graded Reader of Biblical GreekThe Morphology of Biblical GreekThe Analytical Lexicon to the Greek New TestamentPastoral Epistles (Word Biblical Commentary)The Crossway Comprehensive Concordance of the Holy Bible: English Standard Version
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ZONDERVAN Biblical Greek: A Compact Guide Copyright 2011, 2019 by William D. Mounce ePub Edition March 2019: ISBN 978-0-310-09771-6 Requests for information should be addressed to: Zondervan, 3900 Sparks Dr. SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49546 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Mounce, William D. Biblical Greek : a compact guide / William D. p. cm. cm.

ISBN 978 0 310 32606 9 (pbk.) 1. Greek language, Biblical Grammar Outlines, syllabi, etc. 2. Bible. N.T. I. Title. Title.

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Second year Greek and beyond can be a bit daunting.

You have left the comfortable and controlled confines of your first year grammar, and you are carrying your Greek Testament and trying to use it in sermons and classes. And yet, with all that you learned in first year, there is much to be reviewed and much to forget. This minigrammar is designed to fit well with your Greek Testament, and contains the information you need when using Greek. It can function as a review, quick reference, and has new material to help you move into second year grammar. It is not a replacement for a full lexicon or grammar, but it can start you down the right path.

BBGBasics of Biblical Greek , 4th edition. William D. Mounce. Mounce.

Zondervan, 2019.

BDAGA Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature , eds. W. Bauer, F. W. Danker, W. Arndt, F. W. W.

Gingrich, third edition. University of Chicago Press, 2000.

BDFA Greek Grammar of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature , eds. F. Blass, A. Debrunner, and R. Funk. Funk.

University of Chicago Press, 1961.

FanningVerbal Aspect in New Testament Greek. Buist Fanning. Clarendon, 1991.
GGBBGreek Grammar Beyond the Basics. Daniel B. Wallace. Zondervan, 1996.
MBGThe Morphology of Biblical Greek. William D. Mounce.
as in ai sle
as in ei ght
as in oi l
as in s au erkr au t
as in s ou p
as in s ui te
,as in f eu d/
Notes
Gamma () usually has a hard g sound, as in get.
as in ai sle
as in ei ght
as in oi l
as in s au erkr au t
as in s ou p
as in s ui te
,as in f eu d/
Notes
Gamma () usually has a hard g sound, as in get.

However, when it is immediately followed by , , , or , it is pronounced as a n. u if part of a diphthong, otherwise y . is used in Classical Greek, but occurs in the NT only in the name where there is always a diaeresis, indicating that it is not a diphthong.

Single Vowels
Here are all possible contractions of single vowels. The four most common are in blue. is formed from . is formed from almost any combination of omicron or omega with any other vowel, except for rule 1. is formed from . is formed from . is formed from .

Miscellaneous The contraction of diphthongs If the contract vowel and the first vowel of the diphthong are the same, they simplify (i.e., one of the double letters drops off). If the contract vowel and the first vowel of the diphthong are different, they contract. If the second vowel of the diphthong is an iota, it subscripts if possible; if it is an upsilon, it drops off. Contract verbs contract as if the true personal endings are those visible in the present active indicative.

Notes
Genuine diphthong (not formed by a contraction) Spurious diphthong (formed by a contraction) In the first person singular of epsilon and omicron contracts, there is one extra step in the contraction process.
The acute ( ) can occur on any of the last three syllables:...
The acute ( ) can occur on any of the last three syllables:...

The circumflex ( ) can occur only on one of the last two syllables and will always be over a long vowel: .. The grave ( ) is formed when a word is normally accented with an acute on the final syllable. When the word is not followed by a punctuation mark, then the acute becomes a grave: . Accents on nouns try to stay on the same syllable (consistent accent ). Accents on verbs try to move as far back toward the beginning of the verb as possible (recessive accent ). Enclitics are words pronounced so closely with the preceding word that the accent rules behave as if both words are one word.

What this often means is that the accent over the enclitic will back up onto the preceding word. Enclitics include , (except ), , , , , , , , , , , present indicative of (except ). can be unaccented, or accented and . Proclitics have no accent as they lean forward to the following word. They include the article (masc.

Notes
and are long vowels. is always long. , , and can be either long or short. , , and can be either long or short.

The preceding word will be oxytone, i.e., it has an acute on its final syllable.

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