:github_url: https://git.door43.org/Door43/en_ugg/src/branch/master/content/back.rst .. _back: Bibliography ------------ The following resources were consulted in the creation and revision of the unfoldingWord Greek Grammar. Black, David Alan. *Learn to Read New Testament Greek*. 3rd ed. Nashville, TN: B&H Publishing Group, 2009. Black, David Alan. *It’s Still Greek to Me: An Easy-to-Understand Guide to Intermediate Greek*. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books, 1998. Buttmann, Alexander. *A Grammar of the New Testament Greek*. Andover: Warren F. Draper, 1891. Caragounis, Chrys C. *The Development of Greek and the New Testament: Morphology, Syntax, Phonology, and Textual Transmission.* Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2004. Dana, H.E., and Mantey, Julius R. *A Manual Grammar of the Greek New Testament* New York, NY: The Macmillan Company, 1957. Davis, William Hersey. *Beginner’s Grammar of the Greek New Testament*. Revised and expanded edition. Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2005. Decker, Rodney J. *Reading Koine Greek: An Introduction and Integrated Workbook.* Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2014. Dionysios Thrax. *The Grammar of Dionysios Thrax.* Translated by Thomas Davidson. St. Louis: R. P. Studley, 1874. Fanning, Buist M. *Verbal Aspect in New Testament Greek.* Oxford Theological Monographs. Oxford: Clarendon, 1990. Farrar, Frederic W. *A Brief Greek Syntax and Hints on Greek Accidence.* London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1867. Groton, Anne H. *From Alpha to Omega: A Beginning Course in Classical Greek.* Fourth Edition. Newburyport, MA: Focus Publishing, 2013. Harvey, John D. *Greek Is Good Grief: Laying the Foundation for Exegesis and Exposition.* Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2007. Heiser, Michael S., and Vincent M. Setterholm*. Glossary of Morpho-Syntactic Database Terminology.* Lexham Press, 2013; 2013. Jannaris, Antonius N. *An Historical Greek Grammar: Chiefly of the Attic Dialect as Written and Spoken from Classical Antiquity Down to the Present Time.* London: MacMillan & Co., 1897. Long, Fredrick J. *Kairos: A Beginning Greek Grammar.* Mishawaka, IN: Fredrick J. Long, 2005. Long, Gary A. *Grammatical Concepts 101 for Biblical Greek: Learning Biblical Greek Grammatical Concepts through English Grammar.* Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers, 2006. Machen, J. Gresham. *New Testament Greek for Beginners.* New York, NY: The Macmillan Company, 1951. Matthewson, David L., and Elodie Ballantine Emig. *Intermediate Greek Grammar: Syntax for Students of the New Testament*. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2016. Moulton, James Hope. *An Introduction to the Study of New Testament Greek.* London: Charles H. Kelly, 1895. Mounce, William D. *Basics of Biblical Greek: Grammar.* Edited by Verlyn D. Verbrugge. Third Edition. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2009. Mounce, William D. *Biblical Greek: A Compact Guide.* Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2011. Nunn, H. P. V. *The Elements of New Testament Greek.* Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1923. Porter, Stanley E. *Idioms of the Greek New Testament.* Sheffield: JSOT, 1999. Porter, Stanley E., Jeffrey T. Reed, and Matthew Brook O’Donnell. *Fundamentals of New Testament Greek.* Grand Rapids, MI; Cambridge: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2010. Robertson, A. T. *A Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research.* Logos Bible Software, 2006. Sophocles, E. A. *A Greek Grammar, for the Use of Learners.* Ninth Edition. Hartford: H. Huntington, 1844. Summers, Ray, and Thomas Sawyer. *Essentials of New Testament Greek*. Rev. ed. Nashville, TN: Broadman & Holman, 1995. Wallace, Daniel B. *Greek Grammar beyond the Basics: An Exegetical Syntax of the New Testament.* Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1996. Young, Richard A. *Intermediate New Testament Greek: A Linguistic and Exegetical Approach.* Nashville, TN: Broadman & Holman, 1994. Zerwick, Max. *Biblical Greek Illustrated by Examples.* Vol. 114. English ed., adapted from the fourth Latin ed. Scripta Pontificii Instituti Biblici. Rome: Pontificio Istituto Biblico, 1963.