Grammar of Septuagint Greek : With Selected Readings, Vocabularies, and Updated Indexes

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Pub. Date: 2001-02-01
Publisher(s): Hendrickson Pub
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Summary

Not only an indispensable reference resource, "Grammar of Septuagint Greek" is also an ideal reader for anyone wishing to study the Septuagint in the original language. A reprint of the standard Septuagint grammar originally titled "Selections from the Septuagint," this invaluable volume includes: an extensive introduction to the origin, inspiration, date, supremacy, and Greek of the Septuagint; the grammar proper with major sections covering accidence and syntax; and extensive selected readings with in-depth introductions and full textual and grammatical notes" especially helpful for the student of New Testament Greek wishing to develop language skills through reading less familiar texts. Helpful improvements to this new edition include: new, updated indexes of ancient sources and significant Greek words from the readings; a convenient and complete vocabulary with definitions; and an alphabetical list of proper nouns from the readings, with translations.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(24)
Accidence
Nouns, §1-14
Disuse of the Dual
25(1)
&epsis;lζ as Article
25(1)
First Declension
26(1)
Second Declension
26(1)
Third Declension
26(1)
Absence of Contraction
27(1)
Feminine Forms of Movable Substantives
27(1)
Heteroclite Nouns
27(1)
Verbal Nouns in -μα
28(1)
Non-Attic Forms of Substantives
28(1)
Non-Attic Forms of Adjectives
29(1)
Comparison of Adjectives
29(1)
Pronouns
29(1)
Numerals
30(1)
Verbs, §§15-33
The Verb &epsis;lναι
31(1)
The Termination -σαν
32(1)
Termination of the 2d Person Singular of Primary Tenses, Middle and Passive
33(2)
Aorist in -α
35(1)
Augment
36(2)
Reduplication
38(1)
Attic Future
38(2)
Retention of Short Vowel in the Future
40(1)
Aorist of Semivowel Verbs
40(1)
The Strong Tenses of the Passive
41(1)
The Verbs π&epsis;ιναν and διψαν
41(1)
The Perfect of η&kappa&epsis;ιν
42(1)
Presents formed from Perfects
42(1)
The Verb ισταναι and its Cognates
43(1)
The Verb τι&thetas;&epsis;ναι and its Cognates
44(1)
The Verb διδoναι and its Cognates
44(1)
The Verb ι&epsis;ναι and its Cognates
45(1)
The Imperative αναστα and απoστα, etc.
46(1)
Special Forms of Verbs
47(1)
Nouns And Verbs, §§34-37
Adverbs
47(1)
Homerisms
48(1)
Movable Consonants
48(1)
Spelling
48(2)
Syntax
Construction Of The Sentence, §§38-43
The Construction of the LXX not Greek
50(1)
Absense of μ&epsis;ν and δ&epsis;
50(1)
Paratactical Construction of the LXX
50(1)
Introduction of the Sentence by a Verb of Being
51(1)
Apposition of Verbs
52(1)
δ&epsis; in the Apodosis
52(1)
The Article, §§44, 45
Generic Use of the Article
52(1)
Elliptical Use of the Feminine Article
52(1)
Gender, §§46, 47
Elliptical Use of the Feminine Adjective
53(1)
Feminine for Neuter
53(1)
Number, §§48, 49
Singular for Plural
54(1)
Singular Verb with more than One Subject
54(1)
Case, §§50-61
Nominative for Vocative
54(1)
Nominative Absolute
55(1)
Nominative of Reference
55(1)
Nominatavus Pendens
55(1)
Accusative for Vocative
56(1)
Accusative of Time When
56(1)
Cognate Accusative
56(2)
Accusative in Apposition to Indeclinable Noun
58(1)
Genitive Absolute
58(1)
The Genitive Infinitive of Purpose
58(1)
Other Uses of the Genitive Infinitive
59(1)
Cognate Dative
60(1)
Adjectives, §§62-65
ημισυζ
61(1)
παζ
62(2)
Comparison of Adjectives
64(1)
Omission of μαλ7lambda;oν
64(1)
Pronouns, §§66-71
Superfluous Use of Pronoun
64(1)
Frequent Use of Pronouns
65(1)
αδ&epsis;λϕoζ as a Reciprocal Pronoun
65(1)
Hebrew Syntax of the Relative
65(2)
ανηρ = &epsis;καστoζ
67(1)
oστιζ for oζ
67(1)
Verbs, §§72-84
Analytic Tenses
68(3)
Deliberative Use of the Present Indicative
71(1)
The Jussive Future
72(1)
The Optative
72(1)
Conditional without αν
73(1)
Infinitive of Purpose
73(1)
Infinitive of Consequence
73(1)
Paucity of Participles
74(1)
Misuse of the Participle
74(1)
The Intensive Participle
74(1)
Other Varieties of the Etymological Figure
75(1)
Middle and Passive Voices
75(1)
Causative Use of the Verb
76(1)
Reduplication of Words
77(1)
Expressions of Time
78(1)
Pleonastic Use of &epsis;κ&epsis;ι and &epsis;κ&epsis;ι&thetas;&epsis;ν
79(1)
παζ with oυ and μη
79(1)
Prepositions, §§89-98
Prominence of Prepositions
80(1)
&epsis;ιζ
80(2)
&epsis;ν
82(1)
απo
83(1)
μ&epsis;τα
84(1)
υπ&epsis;ρ
84(1)
&epsis;πι
85(1)
παρα
85(1)
New Forms of Preposition
86(1)
Prepositions after Verbs
87(1)
Conjunctions, §§99-111
&epsis;ι with the Subjunctive
88(1)
&epsis;ι Interrogative
89(1)
&epsis;ι in Oaths
90(1)
&epsis;ι μη in Oaths
91(1)
&epsis;ι μην
91(1)
&epsis;αν, etc., with the Indicative
91(1)
&epsis;αν after a Relative
92(1)
ινα with the Indicative
93(1)
Ellipse before oτι
94(1)
αλλ ' η
94(1)
oτι αλλ η
95(1)
oτι &epsis;ι μη
95(1)
αλλ η oτι
95(1)
λ&epsis;gamma;ων, etc., for the Hebrew Gerund
96(1)
Idiomatic Use of πρoστι&thetas;&epsis;ναι
97(2)
Selections From The Septuagint 99(212)
Index of Ancient Sources 311(34)
Vocabulary: Proper Nouns In Selected Readings 345(3)
Index Of Selected Greek Words 348(7)
Vocabulary 355

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