[B-Greek] Greek text with lexicon

Bryant J. Williams III bjwvmw at com-pair.net
Sun Nov 29 11:47:42 EST 2009


Dear John,

What font are using on the site? I use Arial Unicode MS in my e-mail with UTF-8
on Internet Explorer.

En Xristwi,

Rev. Bryant J. Williams III
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Barach" <johnbarach at shaw.ca>
To: <b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2009 7:19 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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