I have an interest in Koine Greek, though only having the most rudimentary skills in dealing with its complexities. I am nearly entirely dependent upon resources and upon commentary by those skilled in it.
Anyhow...thanks for the opportunity to benefit from your superior abilities!
Daryl
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Re: mere layman
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Instructor of Latin
Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy
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Re: mere layman
Welcome, Daryl. If you want to start learning a bit more Greek, you're welcome to try the Online Textbook : http://www.drshirley.org/greek/textbook02/index.htmlexpositoryurge wrote: ↑March 20th, 2020, 1:33 am I have an interest in Koine Greek, though only having the most rudimentary skills in dealing with its complexities. I am nearly entirely dependent upon resources and upon commentary by those skilled in it.
Anyhow...thanks for the opportunity to benefit from your superior abilities!
Daryl
Get yourself a Greek New Testament, and start reading a bit each day, even if you don't understand much of it at first. It will soon get easier. And then you might try the "Daily Dose of Greek" https://dailydoseofgreek.com/#get-the-d ... e-of-greek - it's free, and at present it's going through John's Gospel, so the Greek is fairly straightforward
The main thing is - keep reading, and enjoy
Shirley Rollinosn