[B-Greek] Greek Instructional Software?

Jim West jwest at highland.net
Tue Apr 10 12:55:14 EDT 2007


Along with the software mentioned below, I would also recommend Logos 
"Original Languages Library" which includes, but is not limited to, a 
number of lexica, versions, editions, and tools (for both Hebrew and 
Greek).  Indeed, it includes TDNT, all the major Greek papyri, and 
basically a ton of things.  And like Doug, I have no commercial interest 
in the product but I'm reviewing it for the Scandinavian Journal of the 
Old Testament and have found it really quite remarkable.  www.logos.com

Indeed, it is far, far superior to the program I previously used.




Doug Chaplin wrote:

> [Doug] 
> I would note that the Bibleworks (www.bibleworks.com) package also contains some useful grammatical help files and some grammars, with others available as add-on paid for modules. It also contains a flash card program, and among its free Lexicons includes Louw-Nida, which I personally think has some added instructional value over a traditional lexicon in that it discourages word-for-word thinking.
> Its tools for Bible study also work in a way which encourages an understanding of the Greek.
>  (NB I have no commercial connection with them, and can't say how other packages compare - this is merely an observation about one I know quite well)
> 
> Doug Chaplin
> Diocese of Worcester UK

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