I found a reference to this site this morning in the forward of Robert Funk's A Beginning-Intermediate Grammar of Hellenistic Greek and decided to check it out. What a wonderful resource you have here! I also downloaded Lane McGaughy's workbook for Funk's text. My goal is to work through both in the coming year and tackle Biblical Hebrew, too.
My chief area of interest is ancient Judaism and Christian origins. While I can glean some meaning from the Greek and Hebrew references I encounter in my readings, I realize I'll severely be shortchanging myself until I get a handle on the ins-and-outs of Greek and Hebrew grammar and vocabulary.
Thanks for making these resources available.
Intro: J. L. Hoffman
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Welcome to B-Greek and feel to ask any questions or bring up any subject as you pursue your studies. We have people on this list who do or have taught the languages professionally and also autodidacts who have gone far in their studies.
N.E. Barry Hofstetter, M.A., Th.M.
Ph.D. Student U of FL
Instructor of Latin
Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy
καὶ σὺ τὸ σὸν ποιήσεις κἀγὼ τὸ ἐμόν. ἆρον τὸ σὸν καὶ ὕπαγε.
Ph.D. Student U of FL
Instructor of Latin
Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy
καὶ σὺ τὸ σὸν ποιήσεις κἀγὼ τὸ ἐμόν. ἆρον τὸ σὸν καὶ ὕπαγε.