The Minister and His Greek New TestamentDr. A.T. Robertson had all preachers in mind when he titled the first section of this book. "Some Knowledge of Greek is Possible to All." Ministers with varying educational backgrounds and different levels of proficiency in the original languages will find this volume to be valuable tool in sermon preparation. |
Contents
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NOTES ON A SPECIMEN PAPYRUS OF | 29 |
IV | 43 |
THE GREEK ARTICLE AND THE DEITY | 61 |
THE NEW TESTAMENT USE OF Mý WITH | 69 |
GRAMMAR AND PREACHING | 77 |
VIII | 88 |
JOHN BROWN OF HADDINGTON | 103 |
THE GRAMMAR OF THE APOCALYPSE | 109 |
BROADUS AS SCHOLAR AND PREACHER | 118 |
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