This post, Greek Grammars & Helps, is simply some good Bible Study resource works for those who read Greek. These works are good reference materials (Greek Grammars) but they are in pdf at the moment. This page has references that will help you in your Learning Biblical Greek.
- Webpage – An overview of Greek Grammar
- Webpage – Greek Grammar – A basic overview with some help pdf files.
- Webpage – Institute of Biblical Greek. An excellent website set up just for learning Greek.
I would also recommend these Greek Grammar works
Torrey Fundamental Doctrines of the Christian Faith is a set of 15 chapters on various doctrinal themes in the Bible. Some of these chapters are...
1. Inspiration, or to what extent is the Bible Inspired of God?
2. The Christian conception of God...
4. The Deity of Jesus Christ
5. Jesus Christ, a Real Man
6. The Personality of the Holy Spirit
7. The Deity of the Holy Spirit and the Distinction between the Father, Son and Holy Spirit
8. The Atonement...
9. The Distinctive Doctrine of Protestantism: Justification by Faith
10. The New Birth
11. Sanctification
12. The Resurrection of the Body of Jesus and of our Bodies
13. The Devil
14. Is there a Literal Hell?
15. Is Future Punishment Everlasting?
Published in 1918.
Downloads:
PDF: Torrey Fundamental Doctrines
theWord: Torrey Fundamental Doctrines
MySword: Torrey Fundamental Doctrines
eSword: Torrey Fundamental Doctrines
- A Manual Grammar of the Greek New Testament” by H.E.Dana and Julius R.Mantey published by MacMillian Company. (It is usually referred to as ‘Dana and Mantey’). Even though some parts are a little outdated, I feel it is a very good book and still use it often.
- Another book that came out at about the same time as “Dana and Mantey” (early 20th century) is “A New Short Grammar of the Greek New Testament” by A.T.Robertson and W.Hershey Davis“. This is also a good intermediate Greek grammar book.
- “A Grammar of the New Testament: A Workbook Approach to Intermediate Grammar” by Curtis Vaughn and Virtus E. Gideon.
- “Lexical Aids for Students of New Testament Greek” by Bruce M. Metzger. Excellent for vocabulary building and classification.
- “A Concise Exegetical Grammar of New Testament Greek” by J. Harold Greenlee. I have used this book almost exclusively for its excellent (but very short) explanation of the different uses of the Greek participle.
- “Intermediate New Testament Greek: A Linguistic and Exegetical Approach” by Richard A. Young.
If you are looking for good Greek works for the study of Greek, I would highly recommend visiting textkit.com