[B-Greek] fearful about switching to modern pronunciation
TuNeCedeMalis67 at aol.com
TuNeCedeMalis67 at aol.com
Thu Sep 15 08:12:12 EDT 2005
I wish there was a church near me :-( I'll have to take at least an hour
commute into the city to find one, if there even is one :-0
It's a no brainer if you can attend Greek class at a local church. When you
are just a homemaker studying on your own at home...it's a little different
:-0
Kat Doe
homemaker
In a message dated 9/14/2005 4:10:27 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
ericb at gracechurchreno.org writes:
Kate,
It seems that you have really nothing to worry about, seeing that you
already have the desire and drive. I really don't know the difficulty of switching
from Erasmian to modern (I never learned Erasmian). As far as the Greek
Orthodox Church, the one located where I live teaches Greek, so I assume that
would be the norm in any location. And yes attending services at these
Churches is great, especially when they sing. I say, "Jump in and try", which is
bound to be fruitful with your attitude.
As far as resources on-line, maybe this is beneficial, it sounds out four
major conventions:
http://www.biblicalgreek.org/links/pronunciation.html
Enjoy!
Eric Biggs,
zealous student
Reno, NV
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