[B-Greek] Greek text with lexicon

John Barach johnbarach at shaw.ca
Tue Dec 1 17:13:06 EST 2009


Hi Marilyn,
I just finished the Pentateuch.
You can find the Bible link on my main page at
    http://www.motorera.com
 ... you just have to scroll down a little. At the same time you can see 
all my other eclectic interests.
Or , to go to my "Bible" index page directly, go to
    http://www.motorera.com/bible/greek/nt.html
After I get the Scriptures done, I think I'll have to take a break for 
Christmas. And then follow up on some of my outstanding projects.
Also, the lexicon is not complete for the LXX. This is where I think I 
will solicit the aid of the forum to fill that in.
It would mean a member of the forum would read a particular chapter and 
click on each word (which turns it from "blue" to "green") to see if it 
is in the lexicon. If not, then that is a word that will have to be 
parsed and defined.
A list of the "missing" words could be submitted to me and I would then 
enter them into the lexicon.
Many hands can make the work lighter.
Cheers,
John

Marilyn Phemister wrote:
> Wonderful!  Could you share your link with me?  You must have some 
> kind of special software to be able to work that fast.  Maybe when you 
> get it all you could do the Apostolic Fathers?  I could keep you busy 
> a long time.
>
> Then we need someone to do the Latin Vulgate. :-)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Marilyn Phemister
>
>
> John Barach wrote:
>> I've started into the LXX. I just finished Genesis and will post it 
>> in a moment.
>> The main menu shows a link to the other books of the OT, but they are 
>> not alive.
>> I should have the rest of the OT done within two weeks and the 
>> apocrypha shortly after that.
>> Cheers,
>> John
>>
>> Marilyn Phemister wrote:
>>> John,
>>>
>>> I think you have provided a wonderful resource for people beginning 
>>> to read the Greek New Testament.  It might be helpful to include 
>>> some information about the Greek text you are using and the source 
>>> of the lexicon information.  And what are the numbers?  Are they 
>>> from Stong's concordance?
>>>
>>> How about including a link to some information about yourself and 
>>> maybe a picture?
>>>
>>> This is one of the best things I have seen on the Internet for 
>>> people who want to develop fluency in reading the GNT.  Now we need 
>>> someone to do the same thing with the LXX.
>>>
>>> Marilyn Phemister
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> John Barach wrote:
>>>> I have taught Greek for over 15 years and in my experience Greek 
>>>> students would like to read the NT, but they are deficient in 
>>>> vocabulary.
>>>> No sooner do they begin, than they are confronted with a word that 
>>>> was not learned in their grammar.
>>>> They look it up in the analytical lexicon, read two more short 
>>>> words and are back to the lexicon.
>>>> For that reason, I have developed the following Greek NT text with 
>>>> links for each word to a lexicon.
>>>> I think it has an advantage over an interlinear approach because it 
>>>> encourages learning new words by remembering what had been 
>>>> "clicked" previously.
>>>> Would you do me a favor by looking at the site and giving me your 
>>>> input?
>>>> This link is to the main index.
>>>> http://www.motorera.com/bible/greek/nt.html
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> John Barach
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>>>>   
>>>
>>>
>>
>>




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