[B-Greek] www.JesusspokeGreek.com

Philemon Zachariou ntgreek at att.net
Wed May 4 14:30:46 EDT 2011


To all:

B-Greek subscribers are becoming increasingly aware of the availability of a new book in biblical Greek pronunciation. This announcement is for all interested in procuring a copy.

The following is from the home page of the website, www.JesusspokeGreek.com.

If you wish to read and pronounce biblical Greek the right way and thus make NT Greek a living Koine for yourself, then Reading and Pronouncing Biblical Greek was written for you. This new book (2011) comes in two parts. Part I traces the Greek sounds from pre-classical times to the present and brings into clear view the evidence of their unbroken record; shows that today’s Neohellenic Greek is aligned with the Historical Greek Pronunciation (HGP) and is therefore the authentic pronunciation for NT Greek; exposes the inconsistent varieties of artificial (Erasmian) pronunciations among scholars; and points out the Scriptural evidence of Jesus’ use of Greek. Part II teaches you the Greek alphabet and sounds and takes you to written and audio-visual exercises for immediate application. Further exercises enable you to read running Greek text with progressive proficiency. Translated and phonetically transliterated Scripture passages are also
 recorded on the Companion CD at slow and regular speeds. Strongly recommended by experts in the field, this one-of-a-kind linguistic guide is for all students of Greek—beginning to advanced—and for professionals interested in Greek. (Soon to be made available as an e-book as well. To order a paperback copy now, see “Add to cart” below.


Respectfully,

Philemon Zachariou, Ph.D., Author
NTGreek at att.net
www.JesusspokeGreek.com

P.S. The website www.JesusspokeGreek.com is being adjusted from time to time.
If a problem accessing it, try again a few moments later. —PZ


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