[B-Greek] Mounce versus Croy
Mark Goodacre
goodacre at duke.edu
Wed Apr 6 19:22:27 EDT 2011
I'm sure there's room in this discussion for a quick British
perspective. Jeremy Duff's Elements of New Testament Greek
(Cambridge) is also worth considering. It is the successor to the
very popular Wenham, which nurtured many a beginning Greek student in
British universities and theological colleges, and it attempts to
build on its strengths while avoiding some of its weaknesses. Wenham
itself was the successor to Nunn, so Duff is the grandson in a proud
heritage. Cheers, Mark
On 6 April 2011 17:55, Stephen Carlson <stemmatic at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 5:52 PM, Mark Lightman <lightmanmark at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Unless I am mistaken, neither have English to Greek exercises.
>
> Croy has English to Greek exercises; Mounce does not.
>
> Stephen
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