Practice techniques
WFWarren at aol.com
WFWarren at aol.com
Wed May 17 12:06:05 EDT 2000
In a message dated 5/17/00 10:54:22 AM, aks.1 at gmx.at writes:
>My question: what techniques do you recommend for staying in practice (and
>improving)? This is probably a FAQ, but I would welcome advice; I've tried
>lectio continua in the NT, but this is hard to keep up over a long period
>of
>time. Are there "practice sites" on the web?
>
>Thanks for your advice...
>
>--
>Frater Dr. Alkuin Schachenmayr O.Cist.
>2532 Stift Heiligenkreuz
>Austria
>
If you want a more structured approach, you might try working through the
following two works, beginning with Mounce:
William Mounce's Graded Reader (considered Intermediate level)
Allen Wikgren's (with Colwell and Marcus) "Hellenistic Greek Texts"
Although Wikgren's text is dated and may be hard to obtain, I still find it
contains one of the best overall selections of Greek texts for students.
paz,
Bill Warren
Director of the Center for New Testament Textual Studies
Landrum P. Leavell, II, Professor of New Testament and Greek
New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary
http:\\www.nobts.edu\cntts
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