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The Lexham Clausal Outlines of the Greek New Testament: SBL Edition

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Overview

One of the most helpful exegetical resources for Greek students is a structural outline of the Greek text. Main verbs identified within a paragraph help students see the big picture. To keep sentences short, English translations frequently make main clauses out of participles and relative clauses—prohibiting readers from visualizing the main points of the author. Greek clausal outlines help the readers determine the main thoughts of the author and how the dependent clauses fit into the flow of the author’s arguments. This resource includes the text of the Nestle-Aland 26th edition of the Greek New Testament arranged by Dr. Deppe. It also includes full morphological tagging, dictionary forms of Greek words for easy lookup, direct references to the Louw-Nida Greek-English lexicon, and English literal translations for each word in the Greek New Testament.

  • Allows the reader to isolate and analyze the syntax and grammar of independent clauses
  • Identifies main verbs within a paragraph
  • Helps to determine the main thoughts of an author

Most Highlighted Verses in The Lexham Clausal Outlines of the Greek New Testament: SBL Edition

Philippians 2:18: τὸ δὲ αὐτὸκαὶ ὑμεῖςχαίρετε καὶ συγχαίρετέμοι

  • Title: The Lexham Clausal Outlines of the Greek New Testament: SBL Edition
  • Author: Dean Deppe
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Date: 2011
  • Resource Type: Reference
  • Topic: Greek

Dean Deppe’s life is marked by service in a variety of Christian Reformed churches – inner city, suburban and rural charges. Not only that, but Dean has taught in a variety of settings, including Asian Theological Seminary in the Philippines, Classis Red Mesa, in New Mexico, and now Calvin Theological Seminary. His aim in the classroom is to equip students for a full life of teaching and preaching through his classes on the New Testament. He values conversations with students about goals in ministry and detailed discussions about Jesus’ sayings and teachings. “In the increasing search for meaning in the twenty-first century, we have to open anew a window to the life, ministry, and death of Jesus. This captivating person of the first century who now rules over every inch of his creation is both the target of our study and the Lord who by his Spirit enables us to understand His life and work. I rise up every morning with the excitement of discovering more of the significance of this pivotal figure in earth’s history. I hope that my students will be stimulated to deepen their understanding of this person about whom ‘even the whole world would not have room for the books that could be written’ (John 21:25).” Dean wrote his master’s thesis on The Salt Sayings of Jesus and his doctoral dissertation on The Sayings of Jesus in the Epistle of James. Dean Deppe, native of Grand Rapids, MI is married to Julie Hollemans and has four children. The and The

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  1. Kent Gee

    Kent Gee

    2/14/2023

    Great Professor and a great resource that I have been using on a weekly basis for over a decade.
  2. Stephen Brockett
    I have downloaded it but it seems to be missing all of the introductory material, including the Title page, the Preface, the chapter on "How to use clausal outlines" (which I was going to read first and seems rather important for knowing how to use the book) and the chapters on the exegetical insights on Ephesians and Colossians.
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