[B-Greek] Greek text with lexicon/Marilyn Phemisters audio files

Michael mjmorthotics0 at msn.com
Wed Dec 2 05:36:49 EST 2009


Thanks. I have started the uploading of all the books in their files, by the 
weekend they should all be done; all books are also zipped into one file 
along with two editions of W&H Greek Text, public domain, which also are 
uploaded as pdf files separately; copyright is declared in your name for the 
audio files, with permission for non-commercial usage.  Your reading was 
sent installed on 20 laptops and 1/2 dozen mp3 players to Africa as gifts to 
the missions. I will bookmark all my contributions and submissions so you 
may check or reference them. I'll upload to LibriVox by Sunday. Mike/mjm.

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From: "Marilyn Phemister" <windmill65 at yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 9:08 AM
To: "Michael" <mjmorthotics0 at msn.com>
Subject: Re: [B-Greek] Greek text with lexicon/Marilyn Phemisters audio 
files

> Did I respond to this, Michael?  I can't remember.
>
> Of course you may use my files if you wish.  You just can't use the text 
> and links from the CD because they were done by the CCEL.  But the files 
> are mine, and the more places they show up on the Internet, the better. 
> Lately I have had trouble finding them.  Anyone who wants to put them 
> somewhere on the Internet is free to do so, as long as there is no money 
> made from it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Marilyn
>
>
> Michael wrote:
>> I have enjoyed listening to the CD since 2003; was hoping you or someone 
>> might have produced the LXX also; I have transferred the files to my mp3 
>> players and listen on the go or at work by headset; I have begun to 
>> upload to Internet Archive at archive.org my collected digital library, 
>> about 100 gig of classical, biblical, theological, historical, reference 
>> works.  Recently converted the 38 volume set of the Early (Christian) 
>> Church Fathers from a freeware WIN HELP files to PDF and uploaded them 
>> all to Internet Archive. I would be pleased to upload your work in part 
>> or whole, with or without the text, if you wish, and if it is legal or 
>> permissible within copyrights. And again, thank you. You may see my 
>> contributions at :
>> http://www.archive.org/bookmarks/mikemjm --------------------------------------------------
>> From: "Marilyn Phemister" <windmill65 at yahoo.com>
>> Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2009 1:10 PM
>> To: "Michael" <mjmorthotics0 at msn.com>; "b-greek" 
>> <"b-greek"@lists.ibiblio.org>
>> Subject: Re: [B-Greek] Greek text with lexicon/Marilyn Phemisters audio 
>> files
>>
>> > Thanks for the compliment, Michael.  Unfortunately, the CCEL no longer
>> > offers my files for listening or free download, although they are
>> > available on CD.  I'm afraid my reading is not very good, but it
>> > accomplished its purpose for me by making the GNT available to me in an
>> > audio form which I could understand.  Since I thought I might go blind,
>> > I needed that.  I had hoped the Ethereal Library would keep the files
>> > available and free for downloading.   Unfortunately, most of the links
>> > go back to the CCEL.
>> >
>> > Recently someone else made them available on his website.  I have lost
>> > the information.  But all the files are available individually by
>> > searching the Internet Archive.
>> >
>> > If anyone runs across my audio files in one place on the Internet,
>> > please let me know, so I can tell others where they are.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> >
>> > Marilyn Phemister
>> >
>> >
>> > Michael wrote:
>> >> I too thought well of your work; perhaps someone might help to enable
>> >> the lint to the lexical aid to display by pointing or without need to
>> >> open in a separate window. Many thanks also to Marilyn Phemister's
>> >> excellent Audio Greek NT of CCEL and Calvin College. Mike Miles.
>> >>
>> >> --------------------------------------------------
>> >> From: "Marilyn Phemister" <windmill65 at yahoo.com>
>> >> Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2009 11:10 AM
>> >> To: "John Barach" <johnbarach at shaw.ca>; "b-greek"
>> >> <b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org>
>> >> Subject: Re: [B-Greek] Greek text with lexicon
>> >>
>> >>> 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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