31 pages--$5.95 (booklet)


Although every grammar of New Testament Greek has a chapter or section on prepositions, the treatment given to prepositions is in many instances inadequate, confusing, misleading, and, in some cases, incorrect. This is especially true regarding the so-called improper prepositions. Guide to Prepositions in the Greek New Testament is the ideal supplement to any Greek grammar book. Although it presupposes only a very basic knowledge of New Testament Greek grammar, it is recommended that the author’s Guide to Nouns in the Greek New Testament is read first to ensure that one has a strong grasp of the principles of declension. The book is organized into four parts: introduction to prepositions in general, the description and use of proper prepositions, the description and use of improper prepositions, and the adjectival use of prepositional phrases. It is truly comprehensive, covering each and every preposition in the New Testament. Examples taken directly from the New Testament are provided for each preposition discussed.

Read a review of this book here that appeared in the Review of Biblical Literature


There are three other booklets in this series: Guide to Nouns in the Greek New Testament, Guide to Adjectives in the Greek New Testament, and Guide to Pronouns in the Greek New Testament. All four booklets may be purchased as a set for $20. 

Read a review of the complete set here that appeared in Liturgy, Hymnody, & Pulpit Quarterly Book Review

Read a review of the complete set here that appeared in the Journal of Dispensational Theology

(set of four New Testament Guides)


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