

The Elements of New Testament Greek [Jeremy Duff, David Wenham] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Elements of New Testament Greek Review: Clear, concise, and simple, Duff gets straight to the point - Duff simply and astutely lays out the elements of the Greek of the New Testament (it's on the cover, after all), and does his job admirably. He does not confuse the student with syntactical or linguistic discussions unless they are directly relevant and applicable to simple reading of the New Testament, leaving such content to intermediate grammars, nor does he attempt to make learning Greek more fun and exciting than it already is, cutting down on unnecessary content and distractions. I own Kindle editions of Mounce (The Basics of Biblical Greek), Black (Learn to Read New Testament Greek), and Duff (Elements), and I can say without a doubt that, were I to recommend an introductory textbook to someone, Duff would be my first choice. Duff is simple, concise, and clear, leaving his student with a firm grasp of what is necessary. I am drawn to the conclusion that if one wishes to learn New Testament Greek, Duff is the man for you. Review: Well done book - Easy to follow koine primer, I’m going through it chapter by chapter.
| Best Sellers Rank | #149,006 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #116 in Christian Bible Language Studies #303 in New Testament Criticism & Interpretation #2,815 in Christian Bibles (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (201) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.81 x 9 inches |
| Edition | 3rd |
| ISBN-10 | 0521755514 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0521755511 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 1 pages |
| Publication date | May 16, 2005 |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
K**R
Clear, concise, and simple, Duff gets straight to the point
Duff simply and astutely lays out the elements of the Greek of the New Testament (it's on the cover, after all), and does his job admirably. He does not confuse the student with syntactical or linguistic discussions unless they are directly relevant and applicable to simple reading of the New Testament, leaving such content to intermediate grammars, nor does he attempt to make learning Greek more fun and exciting than it already is, cutting down on unnecessary content and distractions. I own Kindle editions of Mounce (The Basics of Biblical Greek), Black (Learn to Read New Testament Greek), and Duff (Elements), and I can say without a doubt that, were I to recommend an introductory textbook to someone, Duff would be my first choice. Duff is simple, concise, and clear, leaving his student with a firm grasp of what is necessary. I am drawn to the conclusion that if one wishes to learn New Testament Greek, Duff is the man for you.
D**N
Well done book
Easy to follow koine primer, I’m going through it chapter by chapter.
J**T
J. Duff's New Testament Greek
I've been on a self study course for about a year now to teach myself N.T. Greek. I have two grammar books and a handful of reference books, it's no doubt a very difficult language to learn, but I am determined even at age 71. A few months ago I bought "The elements of New Testament Greek" written by Jeremy Duff that was originally conceived by H.P. Nunn back in 1914. I studied Nunn's book also. Duff did not write a GRAMMAR BOOK, instead it is truly a TEXT BOOK that only focuses on the grammar and vocabulary needed to read the N.T. Greek. Grammar books present you with everything the author knows about the subject. Duff's textbook gave me those shortcuts and helpful tips to become fairly proficient in understanding how to translate the Greek text. However I realize this is only a beginning step but it certainly has been a helpful boost in the leap toward my goal. Tony
R**P
Great start to New Testament Greek
This was the required text for an Elementary New Testament Greek course that I took for a graduate degree. I really don't have anything to compare it to but it was certainly straight forward and provided memorization hints which was so important especially for quizzes and exams. I'm not sure if it has an accompanying guide listing all the verb endings for all of the verbs in all of the tenses, but that would be helpful. Highly recommended for the beginner learner!
D**S
Excellent, well-organized textbook
This book is much more straightforward and easier to use than the more common textbook by Mounce. It is presented in a well-organized fashion, starting with simple sentences, and gradually adding cases, declensions, conjugations and other difficulties. Every new topic is accompanied by practice problems, many of which are simplified (or non-simplified) sentences taken from the New Testament. The CDs are not useful; the book stands on its own without them.
C**N
Very good approach
The brilliance of this book is that, it teaches grammar based of the most common features of the language, and not the other way around. The answer key is at the end of the book, therefore no need to buy it separately.
L**J
Greek
Good, easy to understand. I bought it to help me along on my own due to my Pastor/teacher moving away.
A**N
Excellent Text, Very Straightforward!
This text is an excellent introduction to New Testament Greek for the complete beginner! It is very straightforward in nature and full of helpful examples and exercises! I appreciate the way each new skill is broken down for the reader: it is clear and easy to understand. Would be helpful for someone trying to learn Greek on their own.
J**H
very good
A**R
The book is good - The binding is horrible. I hope I will be able to reach the end of it before it falls apart.
N**3
really good book
V**T
This is NOT A REVIEW. I HAVE A QUESTION. The "CONTENTS" show pages 1 - 339. However, ALAS! there is NOT ONE PAGE NUMBER "ON THE *PAGES*! How do you explain this? Finding a section of the Book is A CHALLENGE! It is a GREAT BOOK.....BUT...... Thank You
D**B
As a teacher of New Testament Greek, I have found The Elements of New Testament Greek by Jeremy Duff to be the most effective and reliable resource available. Its structured and logical approach makes it ideal for guiding students through the complexities of the language, and its clarity ensures that even challenging concepts are accessible. The book is exceptionally well-organised, beginning with the basics of the Greek alphabet and moving steadily into more advanced grammar and syntax. Each chapter builds on the last, making it easy to plan lessons and ensure students are progressing at a manageable pace. The exercises are particularly valuable, providing ample opportunities for students to practise and solidify their understanding. Many of these are drawn directly from the New Testament, which not only reinforces the material but also gives students the rewarding experience of engaging with the text in its original language. The vocabulary lists are thoughtfully curated, focusing on the most frequently used words in the New Testament. This ensures that students can quickly build a working knowledge of the language while feeling that their efforts are immediately relevant to the texts they are studying. What sets this book apart is its balance. It introduces grammar and syntax in a rigorous yet approachable way, avoiding unnecessary complexity while still providing the depth needed to read the New Testament with understanding. The layout is clear and uncluttered, which is especially helpful when teaching, as it allows students to focus on the material without distraction. While the book is primarily a grammar, it also encourages critical thinking about the language, which is invaluable for deeper engagement with the text. For students seeking additional context, I supplement this book with other resources, but as a core textbook, it is unparalleled. I highly recommend The Elements of New Testament Greek to any teacher or student of the language. It has been an indispensable tool in my teaching, consistently delivering excellent results and enabling students to achieve their goals in reading and understanding the Greek New Testament. A truly outstanding resource.
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