Audio NT Greek

Ken Smith kens at 180solutions.com
Wed Jun 5 18:57:37 EDT 2002


Marilyn Phemister has made a set of her own recordings of the entire NT,
in the Erasmian pronunciation, available at:

http://audiogreek.0catch.com/

You can also purchase them on CD for a suggested donation of $25; or get
them as MP3's from:

http://www.ccel.org/a/anonymous/gnt/home.html

She's not a native speaker, so her pronunciation isn't as smooth as that
available from, say, http://www.greeklatinaudio.com/, but it's not bad,
and is probably just about right for beginning students.

Ken Smith

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ty [mailto:tysbgreek at hotmail.com] 
> Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 3:49 PM
> To: Biblical Greek
> Subject: [b-greek] Audio NT Greek
> 
> 
> Dear list:
> 
> I just got a copy of Zondervan's 2 CD set (with an 
> accompanying booklet) _New_Testament_Greek _Vocabulary_ 
> published by Zondervan which has every word used in the GNT 
> down to words used 10 times in descending frequency. It is a 
> great tool for "standard" NT Greek pronunciation practice but 
> fails as the memorization department because the tracks 
> contain as many as 82 words, way too much to memorize.  
> Beginners may want to give it a shot, I like it.
> 
> I was wondering if anyone knows of an audio version of the 
> GNT in "standard" pronunciation.  I know of one Greek class 
> that would have such a work assigned as mandatory listening 
> and numerous students who would storm any store which stocked 
> it. (I know about several audio GNTs based on the NA26 read 
> in Modern Greek but not in the standard classroom pronunciation)
> 
> Ty Frost
> 
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