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Temporal Deixis of the Greek Verb in the Gospel of Mark with Reference to Verbal Aspect

by Rodney J. Decker (Author)
©2001 Monographs XV, 293 Pages
Series: Studies in Biblical Greek, Volume 10

Summary

Temporal Deixis of the Greek Verb provides a detailed grammatical study of the Greek verb in the Gospel of Mark focused on the question of temporal reference. Following the theory of verbal aspect proposed by several recent scholars, this book distinguishes between aspect and Aktionsart, semantics and pragmatics. It argues that temporal reference is not grammaticalized by the tenses of the Greek verb. Instead, koine Greek indicates these relationships through contextual means (temporal deixis). The full temporal range of usage of the verb in Mark’s Gospel is examined, deictic indicators are catalogued, and selected passages are used to illustrate the ways in which time is indicated. This linguistic study provides a basis for more accurate exegesis of the text of Mark and other similar writings.

Details

Pages
XV, 293
Year
2001
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820450339
Language
English
Keywords
semantics exegesis pragmatics
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Oxford, Wien, 2001. XV, 293 pp., 33 fig.

Biographical notes

Rodney J. Decker (Author)

The Author: Rodney J. Decker is Associate Professor of New Testament at Baptist Bible Seminary, Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania. He received his Th.D. in New Testament from Central Baptist Seminary, Minneapolis. His articles on linguistic, exegetical, and theological topics have been published in various journals. He has taught Greek and New Testament for the past ten years.

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