Audio Greek Bibles

Mark Goodacre M.S.Goodacre at bham.ac.uk
Thu Feb 3 19:45:08 EST 2000


On 3 Feb 00, at 16:29, Grant wrote:

>     I have been searching on the Internet--with no success as of yet--for
>     a
> web-site that gives a pronunciation of the Greek bible.  While the
> Westcott & Hort's Greek files abound, I am searching for one that give me
> an AUDIO assistance so as to know if I am correctly pronouncing the words
> or just butchering them up.
> 
> Does anyone know of any web-site that has the "pronunciation" of the Greek
> bible?  When I say Greek bible, I mean any of the NT manuscripts--even the
> LXX.  Please send me OFF-line any web-site someone may have found.

The only relevant site I link to is this:

http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~ancgreek/pronunciation_guide.html

It describes itself as "The Ancient Greek Tutorial site of the Department of 
Classics of the University of California, Berkeley, a project of Professor 
Donald Mastronarde and the Berkeley Language Center"

It's no good for lots of text, NT or otherwise, so it's probably not what you 
are looking for, but it's good for individual words and letters.  You can even 
choose whether to listen to a man's voice or a woman's voice!

Mark

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