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Rating: Summary: A MUST for second year Greek students! Review: A MUST for second year Greek students!
Rating: Summary: Han's Parsing guide Review: I contributed to this work in a very small way years ago. I submitted to the publishers corrections which they joyfully received. However, numerous errors still exist, and the guide is not reliable. Far better guides exist (that is -- analytical lexicons). Save your money.
Rating: Summary: Tense, voice, mood, person, and number for each verb in NT Review: Learning to parse Greek verbs is quite difficult at first. This useful book gives the tense, voice, mood, person, and number for each verb in the Greek New Testament, verse by verse. Not a very interesting book, but a useful one; however, it is important not to become too dependent on this - if you want to get good at Greek, you will have to learn to recognize these forms. Do not use this book before you try to parse the verbs yourself, use it to confirm your own understanding. I have found a useful game for improving my parsing skills - I read a few verses, write down the verb forms, then check them in Han. For comments on other grammatical aids for Greek, as well as commentaries, textbooks, lexicons, and grammars, see "http://www.mindspring.com/~jwrobie/littleGreek.html".
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