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The Exegetical Guide to the Greek New Testament: Colossians and Philemon is the first book in a projected series of twenty volumes that seeks to bring together classroom, study, and pulpit by providing the student or pastor with the information needed to understand and expound the Greek text of the New Testament. Author Murray J. Harris aims to close the gap between grammatical analysis and exegesis, leading the reader into an in-depth understanding of the New Testament Greek text by guiding him or her through the processes of thorough exegesis flowing into sermon construction.Each volume provides the following for the biblical book or books on which it is written:• Brief introduction on authorship, date, occasion, and purpose• List of recommended commentaries• Extensive exegetical notes• Translation and expanded paraphrase of the whole book• Comprehensive exegetical outline• Glossary of grammatical and rhetorical terms

File Size: 2472 KB

Print Length: 304 pages

Publisher: B&H Academic (June 1, 2010)

Publication Date: August 15, 2014

Sold by:  Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00MRK9JJE

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Decades ago when I was a young Christian, I told a Christian leader I needed a book to help me learn the Bible book-by-book each verse at a time. He introduced me to commentaries. The very first time I turned the pages of a commentary and saw how each verse was explained, I thought this was a dream come true. And all these years later, I'm still reading them and gaining much insight and edification from them. Similarly after I had finished intermediate Greek, I thought what I really needed was a set of books that would take me through the Greek text of the New Testament verse by verse. When I found the EGGNT series on and bought this first volume, I had a deja vu feeling.EGGNT doesn't just guide you through the Greek text verse by verse, it does it a phrase or a clause at a time. It's truly amazing and I can think of nothing that can help a Greek student navigate his way through treacherous Greek syntax better than this. Incidentally, even though the book says you need to have done basic Greek to use it, I think you really should complete a course on intermediate Greek or otherwise, you will face some serious problems, particularly with the Greek cases (especially the genitive and dative) and also the very flexible use of the article.The author, Dr Harris, is really very thorough: there's hardly anything in the Greek he does not cover. He also discusses the various options and interpretations possible and some of them can get rather complex. But going through the book will assuredly improve a student's grasp of the language.

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