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I have this resource and hadn't looked at it much until reading your comment. The booklet is very basic and considering there's next to nothing for diagramming Greek sentences this can be a good beginner resource. The explanations of some of the difficulties a diagrammer might expect are good. For example page 166 he explains, " The verb is an equative
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[quote user="David Melchior"] Terry, If you are still reading this thread, include me for the James diagrams. Thanks! drdmel@comcast.net [/quote] Someone has copied all the diagrams to date elsewhere but oddly enough I haven't kept up with where! Perhaps someone will help us out here or maybe you can find them use the serach "sentence diagrams". Terry
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........I'm begging you!!! If you bid on the The Works of John Gill (21 vols.) in the community pricing I will personally come to your house and mow the grass this summer. If you don't have grass I'll do the dishes every night after dinner for a month. John Gill has some truly insightful teaching from a Reformed perspective to be sure but everyone colud
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Chris! I'll be there!!! I'll call you when the resource goes over the top!!! Terry
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[quote user="Daniel Bender"] [quote user="Terry Cook"]If you bid on the The Works of John Gill (21 vols.) in the community pricing I will personally come to your house and mow the grass this summer. If you don't have grass I'll do the dishes every night after dinner for a month. [/quote] Ok, I'll bid, but my yard is a little over an acre. If you agree
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After all my begging and pleading the needle hasn't moved!! What so I have to do to sweeten the offer? Walk your dog? Paint your house? C'mon!! This is a good resource. John Gill's "The Cause of God and Truth" is worth the 40 or so $$ by itself. It is a classi that should be in every Christian library. C'mon, let's pick it up, or, or, I'm just gonna
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[quote user="Thomas Riley"] Terry, I would like to look at or have sent to me anything you can on sentence diagramming and any examples of the Bible that you have done. Thank you. [/quote] Thomas, The Reed/Kellogg method is designed for English but adapts pretty well into Greek. The Reed/Kellogg "original" is online at the Gutenberg site. Some of the