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The Lexham Discourse Greek New Testament: Introduction is unavailable, but you can change that!

This resource introduces the concepts behind the annotations of The Lexham Discourse Greek New Testament. Each discourse device is discussed, with several examples, to show the exegetical significance of the device in question.

Instead of simply making two unconnected statements, the point-counterpoint set uses an initial statement that functions as a backdrop or foil for a more-important statement that typically follows. One of the prime tenets of communication is that ‘we use language in order to successfully convey our intended message’. Use of a counterpoint marker typically accomplishes two things. First, it creates an explicit link between two things that otherwise might not have been connected. Think about how the