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An Introductory New Testament Greek Course Revised Edition Revised Francis T Gignac

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An Introductory New Testament Greek Course Revised Edition Revised Francis T Gignac
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Publisher: CUA Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.4 MB
Pages: 233
Author: Francis T. Gignac
ISBN: 9780813227832, 9780813227849, 0813227836, 0813227844
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: Revised

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An Introductory New Testament Greek Course Revised Edition Revised Francis T Gignac by Francis T. Gignac 9780813227832, 9780813227849, 0813227836, 0813227844 instant download after payment.

Many Christians have the desire to read the New Testament in its original language. Unfortunately, books that introduce the student to New Testament Greek either tend to be long-winded, or overly simplified, or both. In this book, legendary scholar of biblical Greek, the late Frank Gignac provides a straight-forward "just the facts" approach to the subject. In fifteen lessons, he presents the basics of the grammar and the vocabulary essential for reading the Gospels in the original language. All the reader need do is to supply the desire to learn. As Gignac writes, "good luck as you begin to learn another language! It may be sheer drudgery for a while, but the thrill will come when you begin to read the New Testament in the language in which it was written."

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