Greek Grammar Beyond Basics Video Lectures - The Article, Part 1, Lecture 2 by Daniel B. Wallace

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Selected from Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics Video Lectures, this video presents all material from the lecture, The Article, Part 1, Lecture 2 by Daniel B. Wallace.

About Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics Video Lectures:

For seminary students, pastors, and others seeking to learn biblical Greek, the goal of studying Greek grammar is accurate exegesis of biblical texts. Sound exegesis requires that a student consider grammar within a larger framework including context, lexeme, and other linguistic features. While the trend of some grammarians has been to take a purely grammatical approach to language learning, Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics Video Lectures, together with its accompanying textbooks, integrates the technical requirements for proper Greek interpretation with the actual interests and needs of Bible students.

Systematically linking syntax and exegesis of the New Testament for second-year Greek students, professor and textual critic Daniel B. Wallace explores numerous syntactical categories, some of which are not covered in other Greek studies. These video lectures and accompanying textbooks equip students with the skills they need to do exegesis of biblical texts in a way that is faithful to their intended meaning.

A companion to the widely used textbooks Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics and The Basics of New Testament Syntax, by Daniel B. Wallace, the lectures feature the author teaching through the main sections in the textbooks. Designed with the student in mind, each lecture is approximately 30 to 45 minutes in length. Useful for traditional students, students in distance and online courses, and independent learners alike, these lectures introduce second-year Greek students to syntax and exegesis of the Greek New Testament.
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Thank you very much for video and series, Everything Dr. Wallace does is awesome!!

jacobsmith
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Was absolutely fascinating discussion. Yes indeed, It does open up a can of worms in our understanding of Christology

walterrobertson
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Thanks for these lessons Dan. They're a great help in working through your book. I have a question. What do you mean exactly when you use the term "SEMANTIC FORCE?" Thankyou. Australia

preteristlab-endtimes
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Wowww haven't HEARD this stuff since 1980s when I took Greek classes! Deja Vu.

joehinojosa
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Thank you for the video, the lessons are nice, I've bought them, only one thing I wish you can provide an answer key for the workbook for New Testament Syntax,
That would be nice of you, somehow you have to check the answers if you're
doing by your own.

urino
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Does the lecture in DVD have subtitles in Portuguese or any other language? I am from Brazil Zondervan. :)

leandromendonca
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How does one watch the complete series? Is it all here on YouTube or somewhere else?

christopherskipp
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We have the same use of the article in Spanish. I guess we have this advantage in understanding Classic Greek. :)

patriciabenavente
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I love researching the Bible.
It is a fact that I do know Greek. Yet I still struggle with the fact that I want translation truth and yet translations of the English Bible differ- for good or for bad.

Why are there so many different Greek words for the word "THE"? ( See John 4:5 for an example of 3 different Greek words for the word "THE".)
Is there "punchyness" with prep. phrases?

Pause at 4:55. There IS a difference between he and it. So how can one know the correct reading?

What is a "genitive"? What does it mean? ( Whether it is K-12 or today, I do not understand what a "genitive" is.)

Concerning Mark 15:39. Does the Greek read "Son OF God" or is it possessive ( God's Son)?

"Equal with God". ( Phil, 2:6) This is a very context issue- both a translational and theological nightmare.

Pause at 38:13. I do not understand how ANY can be okay with the KJV use of "devils". There is only ONE Devil-

Pause at 40:54. What if Matthew 1:20 is speaking about a particular situation and God send THE right angel to speak to Joseph?

---zcqt
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How many lectures will there be in the one dvd?

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