[B-Greek] Funk's Grammar - 1st Edition vs. 2nd Edition
Eric Weiss
papaweiss1 at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 6 10:09:16 EDT 2007
Years ago I inexpensively acquired a copy of the 3 volumes of Funk's Grammar, but it's the
first edition. (Also, I don't know if it has an answer key.)
Does anyone know how much and in what ways the 2nd edition differ from the first?
I just started teaching (as of June 2) a class at church using N. Clayton Croy's A PRIMER
OF BIBLICAL GREEK for the first time, so we'll see how it goes. Were Funk available in
print, I might have chosen it instead. I'll be heavily supplementing Croy with additional
vocabulary (at least every word that occurs 25x, or maybe even 20x), readings of large
blocks of texts and not just single sentences, some parsing exercises, and necessary
explanations of English grammar, four areas that I think Croy is deficient in compared to
some other textbooks, and students will be learning and using either "Modern" Greek
(Historical Pronunciation of Greek) or Buth's Phonemic Koine Pronunciation.
Eric S. Weiss
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