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4.0 out of 5 stars From the Back Cover of the 1985 Edition
Diagrammatical Analysis is designed to facilitate the student's understanding of syntactical relationships in grammar. The parts of speech are defined and diagrammatically illustrated in English, Greek and Hebrew. Beginning with one's spoken language, the analyst has a foundation upon which he can build his understanding of the peculiar and salient features of Greek and...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good if you know Greek....
Got this book to help diagram sentences in a seminary hermeneutics class. The first few pages are great. The rest is all diagramming in biblical Greek. If you don't know Greek, the remainder of the book is not very helpful. I'm holding onto it until I take Greek, and then I'm sure it will be very helpful.
Published on November 30, 2009 by A. Whalen


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4.0 out of 5 stars From the Back Cover of the 1985 Edition, August 7, 2010
This review is from: Diagrammatical Analysis (Paperback)
Diagrammatical Analysis is designed to facilitate the student's understanding of syntactical relationships in grammar. The parts of speech are defined and diagrammatically illustrated in English, Greek and Hebrew. Beginning with one's spoken language, the analyst has a foundation upon which he can build his understanding of the peculiar and salient features of Greek and Hebrew syntax. Therefore, the diagrammed analysis of the original languages forms a basis for outlining the Biblical text and preaching an exegetical expository sermonic structure. The purpose is to allow the syntax to suggest the sermonic organization which the student can preach and teach with confidence and authority, rather than communicating an outline placed or forced upon a passage of scripture.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good if you know Greek...., November 30, 2009
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Got this book to help diagram sentences in a seminary hermeneutics class. The first few pages are great. The rest is all diagramming in biblical Greek. If you don't know Greek, the remainder of the book is not very helpful. I'm holding onto it until I take Greek, and then I'm sure it will be very helpful.
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