Benjamin L. Merkle

Benjamin L. Merkle (Ph.D., The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is professor of New Testament and Greek at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.
View Author's PageDiscover the beauty of reading the New Testament in Greek. Authored by experienced Greek scholars Benjamin Merkle and Robert Plummer, 1 John: A New Testament Greek Reader is perfect for beginner and intermediate students. Each of the book's 14 units begins with a vocabulary list and is followed by the assigned text. Merkle and Plummer provide lexical and grammatical help, while also taking students deeper into syntax. 1 John: A New Testament Greek Reader is a useful tool for professors, pastors, and students alike.
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. 1 John 1:1–4 Koine Greek and Textual Criticism
2. 1 John 1:5–10 Nominative, Vocative, and Accusative Cases
3. 1 John 2:1–6 Genitive Case
4. 1 John 2:7–14 Dative Case
5. 1 John 2:15–25 Articles and Adjectives
6. 1 John 2:26–3:3 Subjunctives and Imperatives
7. 1 John 3:4–10 Tense and Verbal Aspect
8. 1 John 3:11–18 Present, Imperfect, and Future Indicatives
9. 1 John 3:19–24 Aorist, Perfect, and Pluperfect Indicatives
10. 1 John 4:1–6 Participles
11. 1 John 4:7–12 Infinitives
12. 1 John 4:13–21 Pronouns, Prepositions, Adverbs, Conjunctions, and Particles
13. 1 John 5:1–12 Conditional Sentences, Discourse Analysis, and Diagramming
14. 1 John 5:13–21 Word Studies
Syntax Summary
Vocabulary
Author Index
Subject Index
Scripture Index
Discover the beauty of reading the New Testament in Greek. Authored by experienced Greek scholars Benjamin Merkle and Robert Plummer, 1 John: A New Testament Greek Reader is perfect for beginner and intermediate students. Each of the book's 14 units begins with a vocabulary list and is followed by the assigned text. Merkle and Plummer provide lexical and grammatical help, while also taking students deeper into syntax. 1 John: A New Testament Greek Reader is a useful tool for professors, pastors, and students alike.
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. 1 John 1:1–4 Koine Greek and Textual Criticism
2. 1 John 1:5–10 Nominative, Vocative, and Accusative Cases
3. 1 John 2:1–6 Genitive Case
4. 1 John 2:7–14 Dative Case
5. 1 John 2:15–25 Articles and Adjectives
6. 1 John 2:26–3:3 Subjunctives and Imperatives
7. 1 John 3:4–10 Tense and Verbal Aspect
8. 1 John 3:11–18 Present, Imperfect, and Future Indicatives
9. 1 John 3:19–24 Aorist, Perfect, and Pluperfect Indicatives
10. 1 John 4:1–6 Participles
11. 1 John 4:7–12 Infinitives
12. 1 John 4:13–21 Pronouns, Prepositions, Adverbs, Conjunctions, and Particles
13. 1 John 5:1–12 Conditional Sentences, Discourse Analysis, and Diagramming
14. 1 John 5:13–21 Word Studies
Syntax Summary
Vocabulary
Author Index
Subject Index
Scripture Index