[B-Greek] light reading?

George F Somsel gfsomsel at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 24 14:35:34 EDT 2009


I'm sure Randall would recommend Epictetus (and why not?).
 george
gfsomsel 


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From: Mike Noel <mike at vnoel.com>
To: b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org
Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 9:10:48 AM
Subject: [B-Greek] light reading?

In a few weeks (or couple of months, depending on how much time I
find) I will be finishing my self-study through Machen.  I'm very
excited by the fact that I can gain a bit of traction when reading
Greek texts now.  But I don't want to stop here.  My plan going
forward is twofold.  First, I plan to work through a second year text
(haven't decided which one) for a formal study of syntax and other
word forms that I haven't learned in Machen.  Second, I would like to
do a lot of reading.  This, I feel, will help me progress towards
fluency best.  However, it is frustrating, and probably counter
productive, to read stuff that is just too far above my head.

So I am now looking for some "lite reading" material in Koine.
Preferably non-GNT.    I'm looking for stuff that is "lite" in both
content and Koine grammar/structure.  Does anyone on this list know of
any books (preferred) or online resources with this type of reading
material?  All suggestions and recommendations are appreciated.

Thanks.

_M_
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