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2 Peter and Jude: A Handbook on the Greek Text is unavailable, but you can change that!

This volume gives teachers and students a comprehensive guide to the grammar and vocabulary of both 2 Peter and Jude. Within the text of these intertwined Catholic Epistles, Peter H. Davids finds rhetorical features and stylistic elements often overlooked. By using this handbook in combination with traditional commentaries, students will be guided toward a greater understanding of the Greek text...

Greek of the Hebrew Scriptures. A fuller description of Jude’s style appears in the work of Nigel Turner (MHT, 4:139–40), although his work precedes contemporary linguistics and rhetorical criticism. Second Peter is arguably the most disputed work in the New Testament canon, so disputed that for the purposes of this work we can only give a brief overview. It is written in very good Greek that differs from 1 Peter, which is also very good Greek, in that it is written in the more florid “Asiatic”
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