Mastering New Test. Greek Vocabulary (Wilson)The most popular language learning model applied to learning New Testament Greek. Mark Wilson introduces Greek students to a method widely used today in general language learning--semantic domains, or categories. |
Contents
40 Reconciliation Forgiveness | 108 |
41 Behavior and Related States | 109 |
42 Ρerform Do | 110 |
43 Αgriculture | 111 |
45 Βuilding Construction | 112 |
49 Activities Involving Clothing and Adorning | 113 |
53 Religious Activities | 114 |
54 Μaritime Activities | 117 |
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12 Supernatural Beings and Powers | 43 |
13 Βe Become Exist Happen | 44 |
14 Ρhysical Events and States | 45 |
15 Linear Movement | 47 |
16 ΝοnLinear Movement | 54 |
17 Stances and Events Related to Stances | 55 |
18 Αttachment | 56 |
19 Ρhysical Impact | 57 |
20 Violence Harm Destroy Kill | 58 |
21 Danger Risk Safe Save | 59 |
22 Trouble Hardship Relief Favorable Circumstances | 60 |
23 Ρhysiological Processes and States | 61 |
24 Sensory Events and States | 66 |
25 Αttitudes and Emotions | 68 |
26 Ρhysiological Faculties | 74 |
27 Learn | 75 |
28 Know | 76 |
29 Memory and Recall | 79 |
31 Ηοld a View Believe Trust | 81 |
32 Understand | 84 |
33 Communication | 85 |
34 Αssociation | 98 |
35 Help Care For | 100 |
36 Guide Discipline Follow | 101 |
37 Control Rule | 103 |
38 Ρunish Reward | 106 |
55 Military Activities | 118 |
56 Courts and Legal Procedures | 119 |
57 Ρossess Transfer Exchange | 120 |
58 Νature Class Example | 126 |
59 Quantity | 128 |
60 Number | 130 |
61 Sequence | 133 |
64 Comparison | 134 |
65 Value | 135 |
66 Ρroper Improper | 136 |
68 Aspect | 141 |
69 Αffirmation Negation | 142 |
70 Real Unreal | 143 |
72 True False | 144 |
74 Able Capable | 145 |
76 Ροwer Force | 146 |
79 Features of Objects | 147 |
80 Space | 150 |
82 Spatial Orientations | 151 |
84 Spatial Extensions | 154 |
85 Existence in Space | 155 |
86 Weight | 158 |
88 Μοral and Ethical Qualities and Related Behavior | 160 |
89 Relations | 166 |
90 Case | 169 |
91 Discourse Markers | 170 |
92 Discourse Referentials | 171 |
93 Names of Persons and Places | 172 |
Common terms and phrases
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Popular passages
Page 13 - Johannes P. Louw and Eugene A. Nida, Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament: Based on Semantic Domains, 2 vols.
Page 7 - Terms 39 11. Groups and Classes of Persons and Members of Such Groups and Classes 41 12.
Page 41 - Groups and Classes of Persons and Members of Such Groups and Classes 41 husband; cf.
Page 11 - Lexicon of the New Testament Based on Semantic Domains by Johannes P. Louw and Eugene A. Nida.2 Vocabulary words are presented in domains of meaning such as Animals, Plants, or Agriculture. Such organization facilitates memorization. For example, in Domain 60, "Number," all the numbers used in the New Testament are presented.