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Read Greek in 30 Days [or Less]: New Testament, Old Testament, Apocrypha, Philo, Church Fathers is unavailable, but you can change that!

Are you a pastor wanting to brush up on Greek, a student taking Greek for the first time, or a layperson interested in learning the basics of Greek grammar? Read Greek in 30 Days or Less makes learning Greek easy and enjoyable if you have no previous knowledge of Greek! Its aim is to make the study of the New Testament clearer and to make Greek study more effective for pulpit or classroom...

Note the differences in the following two English sentences: • The good man is going to church. • The man is good. In the first example we have the attributive use of the adjective “good”—“good” is being attributed. In the second statement we have the predicative use—we are predicating the statement that the man is good. Fundamental rule: the attributive function always has the definite article preceding
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