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  1. David Kilpatrick
    North Syracuse, NY
    Age: 45-54
    Gender: male
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    September 30, 2006
    David Kilpatrick
    North Syracuse, NY
    Age: 45-54
    Gender: male
    I have all the reference grammars (BDF, Roberston, Moulton, Moule) and this is more useful than any of them. It is supposed to be an intermediate grammar, but it is in a category way above the traditional intermediate grammars (e.g., Dana & Mantey). I've been reading this cover to cover and enjoying it immensely. Generally, he explains things very well. I gave just shy of 5 stars because in several places, he uses terms that he doesn't define or used more complicated phrases. But it is still much clearer than the others (BDF is too densely packed and Robertson too wordy). He gives many examples which makes the learning process more clear (others provide examples but citing texts that you then have to look up - Wallace prints out the examples for you to see, with an English translation).Also, he's ahead of the classic grammars because he wrote in the age of the computer grammatical concordance (Gramcord & Accordance). Thus, he has to correct many of the statements of earlier grammarians whose cases were based on manual searches or memory of constructions here and there.I highly recommend this for anyone who has completed at least one year of Greek.
  2. Steve Spencer
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    June 2, 2003
    Steve Spencer
    This is the definitive Greek Grammar for students of N.T. Greek. It was recommended in Gordon Fee's Book "New Testament Exegesis" (revised ed.). It is lucid, clear, and is also available on cd through Logos (Libronix). This book is a "must" for anyone who wants a better understanding of Greek grammar and syntax and how those matters are important to the proper interpretation of the New Testament. Outstanding book !!!
  3. Brian Poad
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    March 25, 2009
    Brian Poad
    I am not a Greek scholar,nor well versed in Greek, yet I still find this book extremely helpful,and I get the concepts of what Dan is discussing. Everything is transliterated,and it is cram packed with scripture; I would give it a 5 out of 5. Before I forget it is also very useful to use with the Net Bible because much of the reference notes refer to pages in this book. It is an excellent work!
  4. Frank Hamlett
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    January 31, 2006
    Frank Hamlett
    You survived your first year Greek course. Congadulations. Now it's time to start having fun. This book is well written and well orginized and fun.(Fun next to 1st year studies) A little advice, start reading your Greek NT while you go through this book. You will learn a lot about the nuances of NT Greek from reading the text of the NT. Wallace gives many examples from the NT text so you completely informed.
  5. Paul
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    excellent course material
    September 27, 2012
    Paul
    Quality: 5
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    well structured and concise. well written and understandable.

    a good follow-on to the BBG by Mounce
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