Excerpt from A Concise View of the Doctrine of the Greek Article, According to the Usage of Classical Authors and the General Observances of Its Fixed Principles by the Writers of the New Testament: From Bishop Middleton's Treatise on the Article
Greek Testament, any grammatical analysis, any point of verbal criticism elucidated and established must be most im portant and satisfactory, as tending to give additional beauty to the language itself, and to invite him to turn without any feeling of fastidiousness from the beauties of classical litera ture to those of the Sacred Scriptures, (for he will find that, though in general these are not written with Attic elegance, correct and perspicuous as they are, yet they contain beauties, and even sublimity,) till he becomes rivetted and enamoured with them, and no longer studying them as a compulsory or uninteresting task and with cold indifference, he can taste and feel their soul-stirring spirit, the divinity that breathes in them, that says with a voice which he cannot mistake, God is in them of a truth.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book delves into the fascinating world of the Greek article, exploring its intricate rules and subtle nuances. The author argues that understanding the article is crucial not only for appreciating the precision of the Greek language but also for accurately interpreting texts, especially the New Testament. The book places the study of the Greek article within the broader context of classical literature and biblical studies. It demonstrates how the principles derived from classical Greek apply to the writings of the New Testament authors, revealing their adherence to established grammatical rules. The author tackles complex topics such as the article's role in conveying definiteness, its use in different grammatical contexts, and its significance in shaping the meaning of sentences. By examining various examples from both classical and biblical sources, the book sheds light on the article's impact on interpreting key theological concepts, particularly the divinity of Christ. Ultimately, this book's insights emphasize the importance of grammatical accuracy in understanding the true meaning and significance of ancient texts, particularly the New Testament. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781333445072_0
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