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The Greek Perfect Tense in the Gospel of Mark and the Epistle to the Romans
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The Greek Perfect Tense in the Gospel of Mark and the Epistle to the Romans

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 1433170701
ISBN-13 9781433170706
Edition New
Publisher Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Imprint Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country of Manufacture US
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Apr 30th, 2020
Print length 266 Pages
Weight 542 grams
Dimensions 15.40 x 23.00 x 2.40 cms
Product Classification: Christianity
Ksh 14,350.00
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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.

The Greek Perfect Tense in the Gospel of Mark and the Epistle to the Romans is designed to resolve the confusion that has resulted from Stanley Porter’s understanding of the use of Greek perfect tense. For Porter, the perfect tense functions as a third level of "frontground" which denotes the highest prominence on a discourse. Porter has argued that the perfect tense is chosen to deliver a present state, disregarding anterior activity. This book supports the validity of a traditional understanding of the Greek perfect tense, which is rooted in a dual feature. The author argues that the perfect tense is chosen to indicate a present state that results from anterior activity and functions as background for main events or themes. The author formulates three rules to discuss the function of the Greek perfect tense in Mark and Romans. Through the discussion of the perfect tense using these rules, the author finds it appropriate to interpret all the Greek perfects in Mark and Romans in light of the perfect’s inherent dual feature. This book should prove useful for seminary students, pastors, or scholars who are struggling with how to interpret the Greek perfect tense in the New Testament.


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