Taped NT (Oral interpretation. of GNT)
clayton stirling bartholomew
c.s.bartholomew at worldnet.att.net
Wed Jul 15 21:55:51 EDT 1998
Richard Lindeman wrote:
>
> Accordance might be of some limited use but probably not much more. The
> proper reading of a given pericope is one of the first major steps
> towards the translation of it. I would like to be able to listen to an
> *intelligent* reading of the Greek text in correct Erasmic fashion.
> This can only be accomplished by someone who actually understands what
> he/she is reading and from that understanding speaks the words with
> feeling and emphasis.
>
Richard,
If I am correct, what you are asking for is an oral interpretation of the GNT.
This is a tall order. There are very few people who are capable of doing an
oral interpertation of the NT in their native language. To pull this off I
suspect you will have to find some one with a vast amount of "verbal" Greek
experience in addition to some training and much practice in oral
interpretation. If you find such a person then they will probably have already
made a recording of the GNT.
--
Clayton Stirling Bartholomew
Three Tree Point
P.O. Box 255 Seahurst WA 98062
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