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A Workbook for New Testament Syntax is unavailable, but you can change that!

Daniel B. Wallace’s groundbreaking books Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics and Basics of New Testament Syntax have become the standard textbooks among colleges and seminaries for teaching New Testament Greek syntax. This workbook, designed to accompany both books, presents a dynamic approach to learning Greek syntax. Instead of simply learning syntax in single-verse snippets, students are exposed...

You will need to read carefully the first chapter on the article (Basics 93–113; ExSyn 207–54) before working on this lesson. Pay careful attention to the kinds of questions being asked. Generally, they will be of two sorts: semantic or structural. If the question is asking about the semantic category of the article, consult Basics 97–103 or ExSyn 216–31. If the question is asking about the structural category, consult Basics 103–8 or ExSyn 231–43. Further, there are two
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