[B-Greek] Beginner reading plan

Eric Inman eric.inman at wescorpflex.com
Mon Nov 5 18:20:49 EST 2007


I'm not an expert on this, but my personal experience is that reading
ability improves just fine without really needing a formal reading plan.
Just read. You'll naturally gravitate toward the easier books at first, and
later on you'll get bored with being confined to them and gravitate toward
harder books. What's probably more important is just figuring out what
approach or plan will give you the most motivation to spend time reading.

In other words, use the Nike plan: "Just do it."

Eric Inman

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Subject: [B-Greek] Beginner reading plan

 
Hi all, I heard someone say they are reading, or staying in a book in their

study of NTG.
Is it a good idea for a beginner 2nd yr man, like me to work from a book  
like 1 John and try to get the whole book down fairly well? Not that I
wouldn't  
go outside of it for additional study, in my everyday reading, and when I'm
at 
 Church I try to follow along in the GNT.
Any suggestions?
 
 
 

Jim  Montesano



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