Hi, I'm new to the board.
I am self-taught in Latin using the Oxford Course which uses N V A G D A case orders, so I am looking for a Biblical Greek text that uses N A G D - I don't think I can adapt to the N G D A that I am seeing elsewhere.
Can anyone recommend a good text that uses N A G D?
Thanks.
Biblical Greek text N A G D
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Re: Biblical Greek text N A G D
Nunn, Elements of New Testament Greek, uses NAGD. There has been two revisions of Nunn's book, one in the 1960s by Wenham and another more recently, I haven't used them but they may also use NAGD.
Edit. The latest avatar is the work of Jeremy Duff, see here.
Edit. The latest avatar is the work of Jeremy Duff, see here.
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Re: Biblical Greek text N A G D
Thanks so much!
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Re: Biblical Greek text N A G D
I have checked and it turns out that both Wenham and Duff use NAGD. I worked through the French translation of Wenham as my introduction to NT Greek years ago and as an autodidact I found it a really nice book to work with. It could probably be said to be old fashioned and basic but I like this kind of no-nonsense textbooks (short lessons with not too much grammar, not too many words to learn and lots of practice).
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That sounds really good. Thanks!