How do I link " the Greek grammar beyond the besices" with other resources.

I have bought it before some minutes,but I don't know how I have to use this resource linking with others as well as without linking it.
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Tes, has it downloaded and indexed? Check for it in your library. Can you open it?
Prov. 15:23
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Kevin Becker said:
Tes, has it downloaded and indexed? Check for it in your library. Can you open it?
Hi,Kevin,yes it is downloaded and indexed,but what next?
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Tes said:
I have bought it before some minutes,but I don't know how I have to use this resource linking with others as well as without linking it.
What do you mean "linking it"? Normally you don't link a grammar. If you find a structure where you need some help, you can do one of several things. Sometimes the easiest is to simply check to see whether the passage you are having a problem with is dealt with. Of course, it could be that a different problem is being discussed in the grammar. In that case, check the part of speech (such as "conjunction", "preposition", "pronoun", "noun") and check in that area to see what is discussed. In the case of nouns you will probably want to check on the various uses of the tenses. For verbs you will want to check the tenses. You can determine what you need to check by doing a mouse-over on the word that is a problem and check the morphology in the rectangle at the bottom.
george
gfsomselיְמֵי־שְׁנוֹתֵינוּ בָהֶם שִׁבְעִים שָׁנָה וְאִם בִּגְבוּרֹת שְׁמוֹנִים שָׁנָה וְרָהְבָּם עָמָל וָאָוֶן
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Tes, this resource is for reading and studying, to learn Greek. You don't need to link it to anything. But you probably don't need it yet until you've learned the basics of Greek. Notice the title? Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics. This is an intermediate level grammar. See the quote on page xvii: "This text is designed for many users, from intermediate students still wet behind the ears to seasoned pastors who live in the Greek text."
Read these sections of the book first to get a better idea of what it contains:
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Mr. Tes,
I agree with Rosie. You might want to start with Learn to Read NT Greek by David Alan Black or Essentials of NT Greek by Ray Summers & Thomas Sawyer. I recommend the one by David A. Black to get the basics down. It pretty much covers everything covered by Summers and Sawyers, only more updated; then you can jump to Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics by Daniel B. Wallace. Now concerning linking, I think it already appears on the exegetical guide under the "Grammars" section...of course, if the word under consideration is discussed in Mr. Wallace's book. I own it and even though I'm very, extremely rusty with my greek I still get to learn a lot from it. Anyway, I hope this helps. Have a great day!
Douglas
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Tes said:
but I don't know how I have to use this resource
Tes, if I recall this resource was recommended on the thread in which you were asking about conjunctions. I'd suggest three things:
- read the section(s) on conjunctions
- when you are doing a word study, in the grammar section see if there are examples from the passage you are studying
- when you are doing a search on a Bible passage make sure that the grammar is included in your search
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My precious brothrs and sister,I thank you deeply from my heart for the clearance of my ignorance.
Blessings in Christ.
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