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All The Conditional Sentences (Clauses) In The Greek New Testament: With complete Greek Text (Parsed). Conditional Sentences are examined as they appe (en Inglés)
Norman E. Carlson Bth
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All The Conditional Sentences (Clauses) In The Greek New Testament: With complete Greek Text (Parsed). Conditional Sentences are examined as they appe (en Inglés) - Carlson Bth, Norman E.
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This Book contains English translations and complete Greek Text (Parsed) for 1281 conditional clauses contained in the Greek New Testament, on 524 8.5x11" pages of English, Greek, and some Hebrew Text but all with English translations. These conditional sentences (clauses) are examined as they appear in several textual traditions. The book quotes extensively from authors such as A. T. Robertson, Miles Stanford, Robert "Bob" Cornuke, W. Newell, Stanley Ellisen, Earl Radmacher, Galen Currah, and of course Larry Pierce Designer and Implementer of The ONLINE BIBLE. A methodology used for the determination of the various conditions is contained in Section 1, and slightly expanded from Chpt 31 of my "Exegetical Greek Grammar of the New Testament and LXX". This book was designed for busy Pastor/Teachers, Missionaries, Sunday School Teachers, and all Disciples of our LORD Jesus the Messiah. If you don't have any Greek background, this book will ease you into its 'mysteries' with little pain, but will also give the meaning and reasoning behind the use of the various conditional aspects contained in the Greek Manuscripts.