[B-Greek] Greek text with lexicon

George F Somsel gfsomsel at yahoo.com
Wed Dec 2 20:12:39 EST 2009


Your Greek pages remind me of a poor man's Logos/BibleWorks/Accordance program.  Not particularly something I would use, but I do have Logos and there are poor people.  I'm more interested in your car pages.
 george
gfsomsel 


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From: John Barach <johnbarach at shaw.ca>
To: b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org
Sent: Sat, November 28, 2009 8:19:04 PM
Subject: [B-Greek] Greek text with lexicon

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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