The Greek Perfect Tense in the Gospel of Mark and the Epistle to the Romans
The Greek Perfect Tense in the Gospel of Mark and the Epistle to the Romans
This book challenges Porter's interpretation of the Greek perfect in the New Testament, arguing that the perfect is used in the NT to indicate a present state that results from anterior activity and functions as background for main events or themes.
This book challenges Porter's interpretation of the Greek perfect in the New Testament, arguing that the perfect is used in the NT to indicate a present state that results from anterior activity and functions as background for main events or themes.
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