William D. Mounce

William D. Mounce

William D. Mounce (PhD, University of Aberdeen) is a writer and president of BiblicalTraining.org. He was professor of New Testament and director of the Greek language program at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and prior to that professor of New Testament and Greek at Azusa Pacific University. Mounce specializes in the Greek language and has written a number of Greek language textbooks and tools. He is the New Testament chair of the English Standard Version of the Bible.

His book "Basics of Biblical Greek Grammar" (2nd ed.) won a 2003 Reader's Preference Editor's Choice Award in the Sacred Texts category. [http://www.readerspreference.com/sacred.html]

Works

*"The Analytical Lexicon to the Greek New Testament" (April 1993)
*"The Morphology of Biblical Greek" (December 1994)
*"God's Word Complete Concordance" (God's Word Series), with John J. Hughes (February 1996)
*"A Graded Reader of Biblical Greek" (May 1996)
*"Word Biblical Commentary Vol. 46, 1 & 2 Timothy, Titus", with Ralph P. Martin, and Lynn A. Losie (May 2000)
*"The NIV English-Greek New Testament" (December 2000)
*"Greek for the Rest of Us" (May 2003)
*"Basics of Biblical Greek Grammar", 2nd ed (August 2003)
*"Interlinear for the Rest of Us: The Reverse Interlinear for New Testament Word Studies" (April 2006)
*"Mounce's Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words" (September 2006)
*"Greek and English Interlinear (NASB/NIV)" (March, 2008)
*"Greek and English Interlinear (KJV/NIV)" (March, 2008)

External links

* [http://www.billmounce.com/ Mounce's personal website]
* [http://www.itscourses.org/lecturers/lecturer.php?lid=wdm01 Institute of Theological Studies's mini-bio]
* [http://www.zondervan.com/Cultures/en-US/Authors/Author.htm?ContributorID=MounceW&QueryStringSite=Zondervan Zondervan's mini-bio]


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