Greek Grammar: Manual of Syntax for the Exegesis of the New Testament
For those interested in theology, the study of Greek grammar aims above all at informed exegesis of the biblical text. Such exegesis requires that the grammar itself enters into dialogue with the context, the terms used and other linguistic motifs.
While the tendency of many grammarians has been to adopt a purely grammatical approach to language, this Greek Grammar incorporates the technical tools necessary for a fair interpretation of Greek in relation to the real concerns and needs of those who study the Bible. This is the first manual systematically linking Greek syntax and New Testament exegesis. We will find numerous syntactic categories there, some of which have never been the subject of a publication in French.
This syntax for New Testament exegesis is the most comprehensive grammar of New Testament Greek available today. It provides those who study the biblical text with the elements necessary for an exegesis which seeks to be as faithful as possible to what the text says. This volume also includes several indexes, essential tools for this type of work: one for the subjects, one for the Greek words and one for the biblical references.