Review
"The CD that accompanies [Wenham and Young books] contains a helpful pronunciation guide that will be particularly appreciated by students interested in self-study. The entire set is recommended to teachers and students as good introductory material that is expedient and manageable." Religious Studies Review
Product Description
This package provides one of the most successful and widely used biblical Greek textbooks of all time, J. W. Wenham's The Elements of New Testament Greek, along with a newly recorded CD containing spoken versions of the vocabulary lists in Wenham's book, and a new manual for the learning of Greek syntax with examples keyed to Wenham. The CD offers a valuable pronunciation guide, and the syntax lists show in detail how Greek grammar works. Taken together, these items provide the student with the basic resources required to learn New Testament Greek, whether in a classroom context or for self-study. The shrink-wrapped set contains: •The Elements of New Testament Greek by J. W. Wenham (292 pages, paperback) •Vocabulary Words for New Testament Greek spoken and recorded on CD by Jonathan T. Pennington •Syntax Lists for Students of New Testament Greek by Norman H. Young (80 pages, paperback)
Book Description
The shrink-wrapped set contains: •The Elements of New Testament Greek by J. W. Wenham (292 pages, paperback) •Vocabulary Words for New Testament Greek spoken and recorded on CD by Jonathan T. Pennington •Syntax Lists for Students of New Testament Greek by Norman H. Young (80 pages, paperback)
About the Author
The late J. W Wenham authored one of the most successful textbooks for the study of biblical Greek: The Elements of New Testament Greek (1965).
Based in Illinois, Jonathan T. Pennington teaches biblical Greek and runs a company, Pennington Ink, which records and manufactures teaching resources on audio cassette.
Norman H. Young teaches biblical Greek in the Faculty of Theology, Avondale College, Cooranbong, Australia.
Based in Illinois, Jonathan T. Pennington teaches biblical Greek and runs a company, Pennington Ink, which records and manufactures teaching resources on audio cassette.
Norman H. Young teaches biblical Greek in the Faculty of Theology, Avondale College, Cooranbong, Australia.