[B-Greek] NT Greek Resource for Beginners

Arthur King whonexus at att.net
Sun Sep 14 16:57:07 EDT 2003


The author of Basics of Biblical Greek also contributes  (many pronunciations) to   Dr. W. Ramey's  Learn NT Greek at

http://www.inthebeginning.org/ntgreek/introduction.htm

It is  a work in progress  ( Chapter 11 has just been released).  Being a beginner, myself, I would be hard put to  imagine a more congenial or more thoroughgoing introduction to NT Greek, beginning with an excellent grounding in sounding and writing.  There are even animated illustrations of how the letters are formed.   Do not overlook the abundant opportunities for practice, review and testing in the Study Aids  accompanying each lesson.

I consider myself to be rather fortunate in having these two teachers at my side while studying alone.

Arthur King

Message: 6
Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2003 09:44:14 EDT
From: PAProphet at aol.com
Subject: Re: [B-Greek] Studying the Word of God MUST READ!!!

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     This year I finished Greek one and two at the Biblical Theological 
Seminary in Pennsylvania.  The text book that we used was "Basics of Biblical 
Greek" by Mounce.  This seems to be the common seminary text.  If you are doing 
self study I would also recommend a cheap but good software package by Parsons 
Technology called Greek Tutor.  It roughly covers a year of NT Greek and it will 
help you with your pronunciation.
     Also, there are a few good Internet resources available.  One site has 
the lectures on audio of I believe a Greek One class.  And there is one school 
that I know of which offers Greek and Hebrew online.  (Site One: 
http://www.rtsvirtual.org/  Site Two:  
http://www.biblicaltraining.org/classes/greek/greek_f.html) 
     


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