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LA211 Introducing New Testament Discourse Grammar is unavailable, but you can change that!

Compare any languages and you’ll find they have similar tasks that need to be accomplished. Whether it’s creating anticipation, highlighting something important, or structuring the overall flow, the discourse devices that accomplish these tasks help us understand the meaning of the text. In this course, Dr. Runge helps you understand how these discourse devices function both in English and Greek...

Howard Hendricks had this quip about [how] “Rules are many, principles are few, rules will change, principles never do.” I don’t do well memorizing, and so I’ve loved a principle-driven approach because it makes it to where there’s less I have to remember. And principles are such that they can be adapted to different contexts; they can apply to different languages, different situations.