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Whether you are beginning your study of New Testament Greek or Greek exegesis, or you simply need a refresher, this book is for you. From ablative to zeugma, it defines the tangled terms that infest Greek textbooks, grammars and lexicons. Here is a book that will deliver you from late-night ponderings of the predicate and fumings over the fricative. It is the indispensable lexicon to that third...

. n. The third syllable from the end of a word, followed by the penult (next-to-last) and ultima (last). Also called antepenultima. . See antepenult. . n. The ascribing of human characteristics to God. . n. The ascribing of human emotions to God. Also called anthropopathy. . pl. n. Old and New Testament books whose inspiration and canonicity (see canon) were disputed (ἀντιλεγόμενος, “spoken against”), as opposed to those that were
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