[b-greek] Re: Greek 101 drop outs - Follow up

From: Carl W. Conrad (cwconrad@artsci.wustl.edu)
Date: Thu Nov 23 2000 - 08:19:02 EST


At 3:51 AM -0500 11/23/00, Polycarp66@aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 11/21/2000 11:22:51 AM Central Standard Time,
>rltrapp@bluebunny.com writes:
>
>>I have achieved, through continued diligence, the ability to read the
>>Greek New Testament fairly well (with few or no trips to a lexicon).
>>
>
>
>Am I unusually slow? I was a Greek major in college, took more in seminary,
>and take my N-A to church for the reading of the gospel & epistle. Still, I
>continually go to the lexicon to sort out nuances of usage.
>
>gfsomsel ---

As do I, and I look forward to using the new BDAG (which Barnes & Noble was
still listing at $52.00 pre-publication yesterday when I ordered it). And
the nuancing has to be done quite a bit.


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