[B-Greek] Initial oversimplified rules (was "Aspect of the Aorist!")
George F Somsel
gfsomsel at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 12 16:50:36 EST 2010
Lest you think I'm ignoring you, read what Randall said. I agree.
george
gfsomsel
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Subject: Re: [B-Greek] Initial oversimplified rules (was "Aspect of the Aorist!")
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From: "George F Somsel" gfsomsel at yahoo.com
I would recommend a classical grammar. It is not that I think one must know the history of a language in order to understand writings of a later time. It is rather that classical grammars simply do a better job.
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In what specific ways are classical grammars superior? If one uses a classical grammar, is it then necessary to also work through a koine grammar in order to read the NT text? Thanks.
Ted
Theodore H. Mann
theomann at comcast.net
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