[B-Greek] Phemister Greek NT Audio
Michael J Miles
mjmorthotics0 at msn.com
Fri Dec 4 11:15:42 EST 2009
Louis, have visited your site several times with pleasure; thanks; I think your review of Phemister's Audio GNT was honest and fair enough; my own journey with Biblical Greek studies and audio tools started in 1970 in a Baptist institute and seminary (CMBIS); back then it was Graves and Broadus and Robertson; few years later in my visiting groups I found myself at the groundwork of what is now the TLG at Irvine University; in the 80s I started the use of audio tapes, first the UBS 1967 NT of V. Vellas distributed by the Greek Orthodox Archdiiosese of the Americas modern and Byzantine Greek work; few years later procured audios from the Jeffrey Norton Publishers various sets from their Living Voice series, the Ancient Greek Pronunciation Guide and Tapes by Stephen Daitz were interesting and instructive, and if I were a linguist or classicist practical; being an Erasmian in many ways, at least in emotions, I favor most erasmian notions, without much ado. Having completed uploading Phemister mp3, I plan to upload some Greek and Hebrew and Latin lexicons and grammars; of interest to this list might be A.T. Robertson's Greek Grammar of NT according to Historical Research, a public domain copy that I have located in only one place that could be freely downloaded. In parting, the Comprehensive Index to the Modern Language journal 1916-1999 by Moore and Benseler is perhaps known or useful to your work. And to all on B-Greek I have enjoyed many instructive interactions on Greek grammar and learning. Many thanks to all. Michael J. Miles. Ist Cor. 11:19: DEI GAR KAI hAIRESEIS EN hUMIN EINAI, hINA [KAI] hOI DOKIMOI FANEROI (phaneroi) GENWNTAI (genontai) EV hUMIN Living with Urban Legends and differences.
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From: "Louis Sorenson" <llsorenson at hotmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 8:14 PM
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Subject: [B-Greek] Phemister Greek NT Audio
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> Marylin,
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> I want to thank you for providing your audio to all to enjoy. I am so very happy that you have a web page that can replace your former page. I am the guy that keeps a list of all the audio recordings of the Greek NT. It can be found at http://www.letsreadgreek.com/resources/greekntaudio.htm.
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> I may have some comments that may not be flattering, but my review tries to evaluate numerous audio criteria from numerous readers. I do want to tell you that all on the list greatly appreciate your recordings. You have, no doubt, encouraged many to do the same. And there are still many on the list that use your recordings regularly.
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> I, as many others, am interested in how your recordings worked out for you. Do your still listen to your recordings? Have you found it easier to listen than to read the Greek NT? How many times did you have to listen to a recording until you have understood them. Utilizing both audio and visual text is a point of interest to many on this list. You were doing this before many of us and I'm sure have a great number of pointers on how to listen to Greek.
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> Thanks for your efforts and accomplishments. You should be very encouraged and confident that your recordings were not in vain. Hundreds of people (hopefully thousands) have no doubt benefited from your efforts.
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> In Christ,
> Louis Sorenson
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