It takes the average reader to read Key to Exercises for New Testament Greek by James A. Hewett
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"In preparing the "Key to Exercises for New Testament Greek" I have sought to convey the sense of the Greek constructions (e.g., tense, mood, case, or structure), sometimes with the consequence of awkward English expressions. There are at least a dozen versions of the New Testament which may be consulted for smooth, idiomatic English. The intent here is to provide a translation of Greek that shows how the Greek writers express themselves and that calls to the student's mind some of the possible alternatives conveyed by a given Greek construction." " from the author's preface *See "New Testament Greek: A Beginning and Intermediate Grammar"
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