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Though there are currently a number of texts for teaching biblical Greek, most of them are plagued by various deficiencies. Written with these flaws in mind, this new primer by N. Clayton Croy offers an effective, single-volume introduction to biblical Greek that has proven successful in classrooms around the country. This volume takes a primarily deductive approach to teaching biblical Greek,...

In each Greek vocabulary list, English words that in some way derive from the Greek entry will be given in parentheses. Usually the connection is obvious; other times only the root of the Greek word is involved or only part of the English word is related to the Greek. ἀκούω, I hear (acoustics) βλέπω, I see γινώσκω, I know (agnostic) γράφω, I write (graph) διδάσκω, I teach (didactic) θέλω, I wish, will, desire καί, and λέγω, I say, speak, tell (dialogue) λύω, I loosen,
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