Intermediate Greek Grammars often present information differently. They all have the same audience, they have the same use case (classroom), but they don't do things the same way. In this video, we'll look at three popular intermediate Greek grammars and see which one is best for which situation and what the difference is between them.
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📘 Dan Wallace, Greek Grammar: Beyond the Basics
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📗 Going Deeper with New Testament Greek:
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📔 Mathewson & Emig: Intermediate Greek Grammar
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📙 Douglas Huffman, Handy Guide to New Testament Greek
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Timestamps:
1:50 - Introducing Grammars
2:36 - Wallace review
7:30 - Intermediate Greek review
11:00 Going Deeper review
12:35 Conclusion
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