[B-Greek] Greek for laymen

James Bowick bowick at idirect.com
Mon Mar 8 07:43:21 EST 2004


There is a book published by Zondervan called "Greek for the Rest of Us"
that is designed for just that.  It assumes only a minimal commitment to
learn vocabulary etc., but introduces most of the key concepts.  I believe
it is by Moulton, but I don't have that info in front of me.

James Bowick

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Sirs:

I have been asked by a few to teach them some Greek, but I sense that they
do
not wish or need to become "fluent" in the language, but to get a feel for
the language and it vocabulary.

Is there a tool or study guide for teaching a "Greek for laymen" class?  How
much would you suggest is needed to give a person enough knowledge to truly
appreciate the language as the foundation for our English Bibles.

Thanks in advance for your thoughts on this subject.

Dale Greenlee
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