Benefits of Going Deeper with New Testament Greek
Practice exercises built into the grammar itself. No separate workbook needed.
830 high frequency vocabulary words included for memorization and reference.
Built-in reader with a detailed student translation guide.
Detailed summary charts for a student study guide and teacher quick-reference tool.
Free ancillary resources for both teacher and student to do the heavy lifting of classroom preparation. • Quizzes • Exams • Power Point Presentations • Exercises • Answer Keys • And much more!
Designed for those with a basic knowledge of Greek, Going Deeper with New Testament Greek is a user-friendly textbook for intermediate Greek courses at the college or seminary level.
“Going Deeper with New Testament Greek is certain to become a standard among intermediate Greek grammars. . . . It is up to date, built for the classroom, and aimed at careful exegesis of the Greek New Testament. While I differ on some points, it is my first choice for the classroom.”
Constantine R. Campbell, associate professor of New Testament, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
“Going Deeper with New Testament Greek is the best intermediate Greek textbook I have ever used in over twenty-five years of teaching Greek, primarily because it was written by and designed for those of us who labor in the classroom. . . .”
J. Scott Duvall, professor of New Testament and J. C. and Mae Fuller Chair of Biblical Studies, Ouachita Baptist University
“. . . The book is a ‘one-stop shop’ so that everything students need to know in a second-year Greek course is contained here.”
Thomas R. Schreiner, James Buchanan Harrison, Professor of New Testament Interpretation, professor of biblical theology, and associate dean of the school of theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
Keyed to the best-selling Going Deeper with New Testament Greek (by Kostenberger, Merkle, and Plummer), this set of folding laminated pages covers all traditional syntactical categories
Keyed to the best-selling Going Deeper with New Testament Greek (by Kostenberger, Merkle, and Plummer), this set of folding laminated pages covers all traditional syntactical categories