[B-Greek] A proper introduction and a question

Barry Hofstetter nebarry at verizon.net
Sat Oct 23 16:12:41 EDT 2004


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Subject: Re: [B-Greek] A proper introduction and a question


>
> J Evans wrote:
>
>>Years Ago, here in Tucson, I was exploring the religion of Islam
> and I found several teachers that would teach me Quranic Arabic so I could 
> read the Qur'an but now I cannot locate one teacher for Biblical Greek.
>>
>>All that was by way of introduction.  What I want to ask.  Since I am also 
>>just beginning what I hope will become a deeper study of Christianity, are 
>>there any web sites where one can explore the theological questions that come 
>>up in the study of Biblical Greek but,  properly, should not be brought up on 
>>this website.<<

Try the Biblical Exegesis group.  I don't think we are kooks.  Be sure to read 
our group description and so forth to make sure that the group is reallyt the 
place for what you want to do, but either way, you are more than welcome.

bibexegesis at yahoogroups.com


"I am not a crook!"
  --Richard M. Nixon

N.E. Barry Hofstetter
Adjunct Faculty, The Center for Urban Theological Studies
         Philadelphia, PA
http://www.cuts.edu
Adjunct Faculty, Reformed Theological Seminary
         Washington, D.C.
http://www.rts.edu/campuses/washington_dc/index.cfm

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http://mysite.verizon.net/nebarry/

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