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Black, David Alan (1984). Paul, Apostle of Weakness: Astheneia and its Cognates in the Pauline Literature. American University Studies, Series VII, Theology and religion. Vol. 3. New York: Lang. ISBN   9780820401065. OCLC   10532252.
  • (1988). Linguistics for Students of New Testament Greek: A Survey of Basic Concepts and Applications. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House. ISBN   9780801009495. OCLC   17388265.
  • (1993). Using New Testament Greek in Ministry: A Practical Guide for Students and Pastors. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House. ISBN   9780801010439. OCLC   27143979.
  • (1993). Learn to Read New Testament Greek. Nashville, TN: Broadman Press. ISBN   9780805415452. OCLC   26397439.
  • (1994). Learn to Read New Testament Greek: Expanded Edition (2nd ed.). Nashville, TN: Broadman & Holman. ISBN   9780805416121. OCLC   30544768.
  • (1994). New Testament Textual Criticism: A Concise Guide . Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House. ISBN   9780801010743. OCLC   29637978.
  • (1995). Linguistics for Students of New Testament Greek: essays on discourse analysis. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House. ISBN   9780805415094. OCLC   26262110.
  • (1998). It's Still Greek to Me: An Easy-to-Understand Guide to Intermediate Greek. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House. ISBN   9780801021817. OCLC   39085320.
  • (1999). The Myth of Adolescence: Raising Responsible Children in an Irresponsible Society. Yorba Linda, CA: Davidson Press. ISBN   9781891833519. OCLC   41353736.
  • (2001). Why Four Gospels?. Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel. ISBN   9780825420702. OCLC   48955857.
  • ; Lea, Thomas D. (2003). The New Testament: Its Background and Message. Nashville, TN: Broadman & Holman. ISBN   9780805426328. OCLC   54207001.
  • (2004). Why I Stopped Listening to Rush: Confessions of a Recovering Neocon. Baltimore, MD: Publish America. ISBN   9781413730197. OCLC   61249183.
  • (2009). Learn to Read New Testament Greek (3rd ed.). Nashville, TN: Broadman & Holman. ISBN   9780805444933. OCLC   233935327.
  • (2009). The Jesus Paradigm. Gonzalez, FL: Energion Publications. ISBN   9781893729568. OCLC   457935462.
  • (2010). Why Four Gospels?: The Historical Origins of the Gospels (2nd revised ed.). Gonzalez, FL: Energerion Press. ISBN   9781893729872. OCLC   702346794.
  • (2012). Will You Join the Cause of Global Missions?. Gonzalez, FL: Energerion Press. ISBN   9781893729186. OCLC   940451521.
  • (2012). Paul, Apostle of Weakness: Astheneia and its Cognates in the Pauline Literature (2nd revised ed.). Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications. ISBN   9781610976039. OCLC   813930456.
  • (2013). The Authorship of Hebrews: The Case for Paul. Topical line drives. Vol. 1. Gonzalez, FL: Energerion Press. ISBN   9781938434730. OCLC   859384096.
  • (2014). It's All Greek to Me: Confessions of an Unlikely Academic. Gonzalez, FL: Energerion Press. ISBN   9781631990397. OCLC   889218379.
  • (2014). Seven Marks of a New Testament Church: A Guide for Christians of All Ages. Gonzalez, FL: Energerion Press. ISBN   9781631990465. OCLC   889218445.
  • (2016). Running My Race: Reflections on Life, Loss, Aging, and 40 Years of Teaching. Gonzalez, FL: Energerion Press. ISBN   9781631992940. OCLC   975272820.
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    Journal articles

    • (Spring 1981). "The peculiarities of Ephesians and the Ephesian address". Grace Theological Journal. 2 (1): 59–73.
    • (Spring 1983). "Weakness language in Galatians". Grace Theological Journal. 4 (1): 15–36.
    • (Spring 1984). "Paulus infirmus: the Pauline concept of weakness". Grace Theological Journal. 5 (1): 77–93.
    • (Spring 1985). "The text of John 3:13". Grace Theological Journal. 6 (1): 49–66.
    • (Fall 1986). "The problem of the literary structure of Hebrews: an evaluation and a proposal". Grace Theological Journal. 7 (2): 163–177.

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    3. Wayne Slusser (30 September 2010). "Dave Black on What Greek Teachers Won't Tell You". Ntresources.com. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
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    David Alan Black
    Born (1952-06-09) June 9, 1952 (age 71)
    Honolulu, Hawaii
    NationalityAmerican
    TitleProfessor of New Testament and Greek
    Academic background
    EducationBiola University, Talbot School of Theology, Jerusalem University College, Israel
    Alma mater University of Basel, Switzerland
    Thesis The Pauline Weakness Motif (1983)
    Doctoral advisorBo Reicke