Syntax of New Testament Greek is an intermediate text suitable for the student who begins a study of syntax (the rules of language structure) during the first or second year of Greek. It introduces the student to Greek syntax with maximum exposure to examples in the New Testament. It improves upon other grammars by (1) better descriptions of the various syntactical categories, and (2) the presentation of more examples of each category of use, printing each example in Greek and English translation, and italicizing the word or words involved. Usually, five New Testament examples are given of each use.