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Excellent book! I used this book as a self-study student in 1975 and it served me well as a student in a traditional classroom setting as a reference. The book I was required to use in the classroom setting was very confusing and I referenced Machen often for clarification. I recommend having this text for reference if using another text.
PreacherDavidPotts
Apr 9, 2007
A helpful beginers grammer
This is a reasonably good grammar for beginners, and certainly better than many of the newer ones coming out these days. His approach and presentation is clear and easy to follow. I used this textbook in 1982 when I started my studies of New Testament Greek, and I have taught out of it for over 10 years. I am very grieved by the new edition by Dan G. McCartney, seeing that it adds nothing to the 1951 edition worth the extreme inflation in price. I know that Dan's gotta make a living too, but I won't have my students shell out $60 or more for basically the same book we could get for half that two years ago. If you can get a 1951 edition it's good- if you got money to burn, buy the new one.