"This book is five stars—one of the most significant contributions to Greek grammar in the last twenty years!"
Peter J. Gentry, Professor of Old Testament Interpretation, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
"In short, Runge has made discourse analysis accessible, systematic, comprehensive, and meaningful to students of the New Testament. His presentation is clear, straightforward, and well researched."
From the foreword by Daniel B. Wallace, Professor of New Testament Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary
Verse:
John 3:16; Jn 3:16; John 3
Keyword:
Salvation, Jesus, Gospel
With Operators:
AND, OR, NOT, “ ”
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Meta-comment paper and PP presentation
I have posted the Meta-comment paper that I presented at the 2008 Evangelical Theological Society Meeting in Providence, RI on my publications page. I also posted the PowerPoint slides from the presentation. There are notes included on most of the slides.
The paper is excerpted from my forthcoming Discourse Grammar of the Greek New Testament: A Practical Introduction for Teaching and Exegesis. The introduction and first chapter of the grammar are available for preview in PDF form here. All of this research is based upon my analysis and annotation of the most exegetically-significant discourse features in the Lexham Discourse Greek New Testament. The screen shots in the grammar and paper are drawn from this analysis. It is completed and available for purchase.
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