ISBN-13: 9781494262259 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 440 str.
ISBN-13: 9781494262259 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 440 str.
Attract, engage, and motivate your congregation with the -Original Inspiration-
Progressive Greek Grammar is designed to give pastors (and seminarians) a practical approach to integrating personal devotion and bible study with the clear understanding of the Greek New Testament. Churches (and classes), large and small, will benefit from the fresh approach and new method in this book that have been proven to increase comprehension of the Greek New Testament through progressive, inductive, and creative way of studying Greek grammar with joy. Learn to implement the true knowledge and the unaltered message of the Bible into sermons preached from the pulpit thereby unite and grow congregations. What the Reviewers Say about the Book
-Finally, a grammar book that is actually useful for building sermons has arrived.-
- Pastors' Weekly Forum, N.E.X.T.
-I can see Jung's method replacing much of the way Greek is taught today.-
- Bryan Beach
-I recommend his method to anyone who has a hunger for the Word of God and a passion to see godliness and sanctification developed in his life.-
- Alyssa Conner
-The book makes studying the Greek language fun and exciting while simultaneously offering its students a book that is academically challenging.-
- Josiah Durfee
-I would recommend this to anyone like me who has a fear for learning Greek.-
- Rachel Williams
All developed languages express speakers' messages for the ears of listeners, but the koine Greek language, which is used for the Bible, delivers the author's intention to the listeners' hearts. The Greek language serves as the vocal cords for God's voice and pupil that people may see the light of the Truth. Thus, Greek is the language of the mind and biblical Greek is the epitome of divine communication. There is little surprise when a translator of the Greek New Testament experiences transformation of his perception about what he is reading, God's very Word and Himself. However, learning Greek is an arduous task, and learning Greek grammar may be the greatest intellectual challenge students ever encounter. It is not because the system of the Greek language is difficult, but because it is very different from other languages such as English. Greek is a logical language used by early philosophers as well as the writers of the New Testament. Only logical explanation with progressive integration is the key for its mastery. Special Features