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Biblical greek. illustrated by examples / Zerwick, Maximiliano
Título : Biblical greek. illustrated by examples Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Zerwick, Maximiliano, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: Pontificio Istituto Biblico Fecha de publicación: 1963 Número de páginas: 185 páginas ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-999-0008401-0 Nota general: <27540> Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: 220.482/S68/(ING) Resumen: I. GRAMMATICAL CONCORD 1-21
1) The Use of the Plural 1-8
The indefinite plural 1-6
The generalizing or categorical plural 7
The epistolary plural 8
2) Indeclinables 9-12
Numerals 10
3) Lack of Concord in Appositions 13-15
4) Relative Attraction 16-21
Frequency 16
Attraction of dative 17
Metathesis of the antecedent 18
Inverse relative attraction 19-20
Preposition not repeated with the relative 21
II. THE CASES 25-74
1) Nominative 25-34
The pendent nominative 25-27
The pendent nominative in D 27
The pendent case 29
The pendent nominative in the Fourth Gospel 30
The pendent nominative with räc 31
Nominative and vocative 33
The nominative for the vocative 34
2) Vocative 35
3) Genitive 36-50
The “general” genitive 36-39
The “Hebrew” genitive 40-41
Genitive for intimate relation 42-44
Epexegetic genitive 45-46
4) Dative 51
Towards the elimination of the dative 51
The dative instead of the classical accusative 52-54
The dative of interest 55-56
The dative of place 57
The dative of cause 58
The dative of agent 59
The dative of manner 60-63
The dative accompanied by ev 64
5) Accusative 66-74
Transitive use of intransitive verbs 66
Accusative instead of the partitive genitive 67-68
Use of prepositions instead of simple accusative 69
The accusative “of thing” retained in the passive 72-73
The accusative “of respect” 74
III. PREPOSITIONS 78-135
1) In General 78-86
The prepositions originally adverbs 78-79
General rules 80-86
2) Rival Prepositions 87-111
3) Some Individual Prepositions 112-135
IV. THE ADJECTIVE 140-153
Substantival use of the adjective 140
The neuter used of persons 141
The verbal adjective 142
The use of comparative forms 143-153
V. THE NUMERALS 154-159
Cardinal numbers for numerals 154
VI. THE ARTICLE 165-192
The function of the article 165-170
Use and omission of the article 171-183
The repetition of the article 184-185
Adjective with article after substantive without article 192
VII. THE PRONOUNS 195-223
1) Great Frequency 195-212
2) Neglect of Distinctions 213-223
VIII. VOICE 225
IX. THE TENSES 240-291
1) Aspect 240-241
2) The Aorist 242-269
Distinction of a simply posited and a continued act 242-248
The inceptive aorist 250-251
The effective aorist 252
The global aorist 253-255
The gnomic aorist 256
The proleptic use of the aorist 257-258
Hebrew influence 259-260
3) The Imperfect 270-276
The distinction between imperfect and aorist 270-271
Verbs tending to be put in the imperfect 272
Imperfect denoting attempt 273
Present infinitive and participle in the sense of imperfect 274
Imperfect for concomitant action 275-276
4) The Future 277-284
The present for the future 278
Future under semitic influence 279-281
Rarity of future participle 282-283
Present participle indicating purpose? 284
5) The Perfect 285-289
The strength of the perfect 285-288
Perfect a simple narrative tense? 289
6) The Pluperfect 290-291
X. THE MOODS 295-358
1) The Moods in Conditional Clauses 199-334
2) In Relative Clauses 335-338
3) In Final Clauses 340-345
4) In Indirect Speech 346-349
5) In Consecutive Clauses 350
6) Consecutive and Final Clauses 351-353
7) The Optative 354-358
XI. THE PARTICIPLE 360-377
XII. THE INFINITIVE 380
The use of the infinitive decrases 380
The use of the infinitive increases 381-392
XIII. CONJUNCTIONS 400-420
1) The Uso g cl 400-405
2) The Use of lva 406-415
3) “Oti in Noun-Clauses and Causal Clauses 416-422
4) The Ambiguity of the Aramic Particle di 423-429
XIV. THE NEGATIVES 440-447
XV. THE PARTICLES 450-477
1) The Particle caí 450-465
Frequency of coordination 450
Coordination instead of subordination or comparison 451
Other paradoxical cases to be resolved by subordination 452-453
2) The Particle te 466
3) The Particle dé 467
4) Confusion between el un and amá 468-471
5) yáp 472-477
CONCLUSION
1) The Tendency to More Explicit Expression 481-485
2) The Tendency to Greater Simplicity 486-493
3) The Chief Points of Semitic Influence 494
APPENDIX: Chapter of the New Testament analysed according to the numbers of this grammar Mt 5-7; Mk 5-7; Lk 1-2; John 15; Acts 17; Philippians, 1 Thessalonians.
Biblical greek. illustrated by examples [texto impreso] / Zerwick, Maximiliano, Autor . - 1° . - [S.l.] : Pontificio Istituto Biblico, 1963 . - 185 páginas.
ISSN : 978-999-0008401-0
<27540>
Idioma : Inglés
Clasificación: 220.482/S68/(ING) Resumen: I. GRAMMATICAL CONCORD 1-21
1) The Use of the Plural 1-8
The indefinite plural 1-6
The generalizing or categorical plural 7
The epistolary plural 8
2) Indeclinables 9-12
Numerals 10
3) Lack of Concord in Appositions 13-15
4) Relative Attraction 16-21
Frequency 16
Attraction of dative 17
Metathesis of the antecedent 18
Inverse relative attraction 19-20
Preposition not repeated with the relative 21
II. THE CASES 25-74
1) Nominative 25-34
The pendent nominative 25-27
The pendent nominative in D 27
The pendent case 29
The pendent nominative in the Fourth Gospel 30
The pendent nominative with räc 31
Nominative and vocative 33
The nominative for the vocative 34
2) Vocative 35
3) Genitive 36-50
The “general” genitive 36-39
The “Hebrew” genitive 40-41
Genitive for intimate relation 42-44
Epexegetic genitive 45-46
4) Dative 51
Towards the elimination of the dative 51
The dative instead of the classical accusative 52-54
The dative of interest 55-56
The dative of place 57
The dative of cause 58
The dative of agent 59
The dative of manner 60-63
The dative accompanied by ev 64
5) Accusative 66-74
Transitive use of intransitive verbs 66
Accusative instead of the partitive genitive 67-68
Use of prepositions instead of simple accusative 69
The accusative “of thing” retained in the passive 72-73
The accusative “of respect” 74
III. PREPOSITIONS 78-135
1) In General 78-86
The prepositions originally adverbs 78-79
General rules 80-86
2) Rival Prepositions 87-111
3) Some Individual Prepositions 112-135
IV. THE ADJECTIVE 140-153
Substantival use of the adjective 140
The neuter used of persons 141
The verbal adjective 142
The use of comparative forms 143-153
V. THE NUMERALS 154-159
Cardinal numbers for numerals 154
VI. THE ARTICLE 165-192
The function of the article 165-170
Use and omission of the article 171-183
The repetition of the article 184-185
Adjective with article after substantive without article 192
VII. THE PRONOUNS 195-223
1) Great Frequency 195-212
2) Neglect of Distinctions 213-223
VIII. VOICE 225
IX. THE TENSES 240-291
1) Aspect 240-241
2) The Aorist 242-269
Distinction of a simply posited and a continued act 242-248
The inceptive aorist 250-251
The effective aorist 252
The global aorist 253-255
The gnomic aorist 256
The proleptic use of the aorist 257-258
Hebrew influence 259-260
3) The Imperfect 270-276
The distinction between imperfect and aorist 270-271
Verbs tending to be put in the imperfect 272
Imperfect denoting attempt 273
Present infinitive and participle in the sense of imperfect 274
Imperfect for concomitant action 275-276
4) The Future 277-284
The present for the future 278
Future under semitic influence 279-281
Rarity of future participle 282-283
Present participle indicating purpose? 284
5) The Perfect 285-289
The strength of the perfect 285-288
Perfect a simple narrative tense? 289
6) The Pluperfect 290-291
X. THE MOODS 295-358
1) The Moods in Conditional Clauses 199-334
2) In Relative Clauses 335-338
3) In Final Clauses 340-345
4) In Indirect Speech 346-349
5) In Consecutive Clauses 350
6) Consecutive and Final Clauses 351-353
7) The Optative 354-358
XI. THE PARTICIPLE 360-377
XII. THE INFINITIVE 380
The use of the infinitive decrases 380
The use of the infinitive increases 381-392
XIII. CONJUNCTIONS 400-420
1) The Uso g cl 400-405
2) The Use of lva 406-415
3) “Oti in Noun-Clauses and Causal Clauses 416-422
4) The Ambiguity of the Aramic Particle di 423-429
XIV. THE NEGATIVES 440-447
XV. THE PARTICLES 450-477
1) The Particle caí 450-465
Frequency of coordination 450
Coordination instead of subordination or comparison 451
Other paradoxical cases to be resolved by subordination 452-453
2) The Particle te 466
3) The Particle dé 467
4) Confusion between el un and amá 468-471
5) yáp 472-477
CONCLUSION
1) The Tendency to More Explicit Expression 481-485
2) The Tendency to Greater Simplicity 486-493
3) The Chief Points of Semitic Influence 494
APPENDIX: Chapter of the New Testament analysed according to the numbers of this grammar Mt 5-7; Mk 5-7; Lk 1-2; John 15; Acts 17; Philippians, 1 Thessalonians.
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