From: clayton stirling bartholomew (c.s.bartholomew@worldnet.att.net)
Date: Wed Apr 22 1998 - 09:03:23 EDT
List Members, including lurkers and the more verbal types. Here is a question
that anyone can respond to. In a private exchange with one of our younger
members I suggested that learning NT Greek takes a while. I gave 10-20 years
as a sort of rough estimate for the time it takes to become reasonably
proficient. Rather than try and justify this opinion I thought I would just
put this question on the list.
How long, does it take for some one who not a John Brown type to become more
or less competent in NT Greek?
If this is a silly question then just ignore it.
-- Clayton Stirling Bartholomew Three Tree Point P.O. Box 255 Seahurst WA 98062" A gentleman will always cut a cad."
Ford Madox Ford
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