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Re: Wallace Indices and "Please be seated!" (was Re: Romans 9:22)
- To: JohnBARACH@aol.com
- Subject: Re: Wallace Indices and "Please be seated!" (was Re: Romans 9:22)
- From: lakr <lakr@netcom.com>
- Date: Mon, 2 Jun 1997 14:23:56 -0700 (PDT)
- Cc: b-greek@virginia.edu
- In-Reply-To: <970602143654_-1129323375@emout02.mail.aol.com> from "JohnBARACH@aol.com" at Jun 2, 97 05:04:04 pm
> 
> What would be really handy would be a massive index of all the great Greek
> grammars....  Baker published one a while ago with Scripture references,
> which saves all the trouble of looking in the back of every volume on your
> shelf, but it doesn't include Wallace or any of the newer grammars.
> 
> Another question:  I've recently graduated from seminary, and my Greek is
> okay but needs work.  It was good enough to get me through a 3-hour
> comprehensive (translate 20+ verses and parse a number of verbs), but ....  I
> have Dana and Mantey, BDF, and Machen.  What (preferably in order of
> importance) should my next purchases be?  Wallace?  Moulton-Turner?
>  Robertson?
> 
> Looking forward to responses,
> 
> John
> 
I wish I could help you, but your comment regarding a comprehensive
interests me.  For a person (like me) trying to teach themselves Greek an
objective test which could serve as a yardstick of proficiency would
be quite useful.
Has anyone every heard of somethng like this ?
Sincerely,
Larry Kruper
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