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Product Description In his analysis of the Greek text of 1 Peter, Mark Dubis provides students with an accessible guide through some of the most difficult syntactic challenges of the Greek language. Introducing readers to the most recent developments in grammatical and linguistic scholarship, Dubis includes an overview of Greek word order and the construction of middle voice. In doing so, Dubis helps students internalize the conventions of the Greek language while crafting in students a maturing appetite for future study. Review Scholars as well as students should hail, and avail themselves of, this series. -- John H. Elliot, University of San Francisco ― Review of Biblical Literature Review For forty years we have been in need of an up-to-date analysis of the grammar and syntax of 1 Peter, and Dubis provides just that. Seminary students will rise up and call this book blessed for a generation. In addition, there’s a rich and surprising interpretive history that is unfolded in this slim, packed volume. -- Scot McKnight, Karl A. Olsson Professor in Religious Studies, North Park University About the Author Mark Dubis is Professor of Biblical Studies in the School of Theology and Missions at Union University. He lives in Jackson, Tennessee.