Good Works On Conjunctions In Romans

I'm studing Romans and Arcing my way through it. I have a few works that highlight conjunctions in it (mostly just BEC, plus a couple NT Commentaries that do (Alford & Schaff)), but I'm looking for more. Does anyone know which resources on Romans (commentaries or others) have a focus on conjunctions? Also does anyone know which (if any) works in the Classic Commentaries On Romans do this?
Thank you!
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I did a "by count" search for the word conjunction in many of my Romans commentaries, excluding the phrase "in conjunction". Presumably those that mention conjunctions most will be the ones that will be most useful to you.
The Exegetical Summaries are essential for your task, I would say. Here's a screenshot (from Romans 9:6) to give you an idea:
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Hi, Liam. You might also try expanding Mark's search to include the word connective.
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Liam Walsh said:
Any chance you remember which one?
Liam, I was recreating the search for myself when you asked this. I belive the book you are referring to is:
Godet, Frédéric Louis, and Alexander Cusin. Commentary on St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans. Vol. 2. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1890.
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have you done a visual filter on all morphed text for conjunctions (@C)?
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I would recommend Steve Runge's book
Runge, Steven E. Discourse Grammar of the Greek New Testament: A Practical Introduction for Teaching and Exegesis. Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2010.
Of course, it is not geared simply to Romans and does not therefore deal with each instance, but his comments regarding the usage of each is instructive.
george
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David P. Moore said:
I belive the book you are referring to is:
Godet, Frédéric Louis, and Alexander Cusin. Commentary on St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans. Vol. 2. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1890.
Thanks David, yeah the cover looks extremely similar to the classic commentaries, but it isn't one. Thank you!
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George Somsel said:
I would recommend Steve Runge's book
Runge, Steven E. Discourse Grammar of the Greek New Testament: A Practical Introduction for Teaching and Exegesis. Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2010.
Of course, it is not geared simply to Romans and does not therefore deal with each instance, but his comments regarding the usage of each is instructive.
[Y] Runge's Discourse Grammar is a good place to start. His upcoming Handbook on Romans may also suit your needs.
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Lee said:
His upcoming Handbook on Romans may also suit your needs.
Thanks Lee, I've been eagerly awaiting this one!!!
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