Greek analysis
Each word is presented with its lexical form, parsing and explanation, semantic contribution, and a basic contextual translation.
Seven passage guides that connect detailed Greek analysis with literary context, theological movement, and responsible sermon development.
The collection begins with the Greek text rather than a finished homiletical idea. It helps the reader work from lexical form and morphology toward clause-level meaning, passage structure, theological emphasis, and contemporary proclamation.
Each word is presented with its lexical form, parsing and explanation, semantic contribution, and a basic contextual translation.
Literary, scriptural, social, and historical observations keep word study connected to the movement of the Gospel.
Expanded Greek-informed outlines lead into a clear sermon shape without pretending that parsing alone produces a sermon.
Commentaries and grammar resources are cited in Harvard style, with open-source Greek data clearly attributed.
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