Loading…

A Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research is unavailable, but you can change that!

At over 1500 pages, Archibald Thomas Robertson’s Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research is one of the most exhaustive descriptions of New Testament Greek ever produced. No reference grammar written in English since Robertson’s covers NT Greek in as much detail. Thus, this grammar remains an important tool for the exegete, even though it is somewhat older and should...

gloomy a statement. Apart from the linguistic value of the papyri and the ostraca which has been demonstrated, these letters and receipts have interest as human documents. They give us real glimpses of the actual life of the common people in the first Christian centuries, their joys and their sorrows, the little things that go so far to make life what it is for us all. But the student of the Greek New Testament finds a joy all his own in seeing so many words in common use that were hitherto found
Page xi