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Biblical Greek is either a friend or a foe for ministry.
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indicative special use, literary aorist, sermonic attention, causal infinitive, paragraph flow, circumstantial participle, structure markers, overlapping relations, development sentence, coordinate conjunctions, aorist indicative, subordinate conjunctions, future indicative, indicative verb, indicative forms, summary sentence, perfect participle, subject complement, main verb
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New Testament, Greek Testament, Grand Rapids, Baker Book House, Christ Jesus, English Bible, God's Son, Greek Enchiridion, New York, Synonym Patterns, Hendrickson Publishers, Holy Spirit, Semantic Fields, Son of God, University of Chicago Press, Zondervan Publishing House, Broadman Press, Cambridge University Press, Genitives Describing, Light of Historical Research, Samuel Jones, Two Greek, University Press of America
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