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Intermediate New Testament Greek: A Linguistic and Exegetical Approach is unavailable, but you can change that!

The Intermediate New Testament Greek is an excellent resource for the second-year Greek student, and for the minister wanting to use Greek more effectively in his teaching. Beyond merely presenting New Testament Greek grammar, the author focuses on helping students learn to use their knowledge of Greek in the exegesis of the New Testament. Moving past the surface structure of the language, Dr....

There are four kinds of cohesion. (1) Grammatical cohesion is conveyed by agreement between subject and verb, nouns and adjectives, and the like. (2) Lexical cohesion is the use of the same or similar words from the same semantic domain, as in James 1:2–5 above. (3) Relational cohesion is signaled by conjunctions and other relational devices in discourse (e.g., adverbial participles, adverbial infinitives). (4) Referential cohesion refers to coreferential links between an element in the immediate
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