Audio Greek Bibles

James Ernest jernest at hendrickson.com
Fri Feb 4 11:28:28 EST 2000


Heavenword sells a program called GreekMaster that
incorporate's Gleason Archer's pronunciation of each
word.  See http://www.heavenword.com/gm.html.  I
haven't used this program, but I know the programmer
and expect it works well.

James

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-----Original Message-----
From: Jeffrey B. Gibson
[mailto:jgibson000 at mpdr0.chicago.il.ameritech.net]
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2000 5:38 PM
To: Biblical Greek
Cc: Biblical Greek
Subject: Re: Audio Greek Bibles


Grant wrote:

> B-Greek,
>
>     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.
>

To my knowledge there is no site in which you'll find anyone reading any
Greek
biblical book. But I believe Parson's Greek tutor CD has an audio
feature in which
the letters and the diphthongs and each of the words in the vocabulary
drills are
pronounced when you hit the right button. But the pronunciation has far
too much of
an american twang for my taste, however close the speaker tries to get
to Eramsmian
pronunciation.

Yours,

Jeffrey Gibson


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Jeffrey B. Gibson
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Chicago, Illinois 60626
e-mail jgibson000 at ameritech.net



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