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A Manual Grammar of the
Greek New Testament
by H. E. Dana, Julius R.
Mantey
The need most keenly felt by present-day
teachers of the Greek New Testament is for an accurate, comprehensive,
and concise grammar which is adaptable to the average student.
This need is supplied in this book. The grammar is not offered as
an exhaustive treatment of the grammatical phenomena of the Greek New
Testament, but to give to the student a comprehensive survey of the
chief features of the grammar of the Greek New Testament in simple
outline form.
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