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

From: Theodore H Mann (thmann@juno.com)
Date: Thu Nov 23 2000 - 08:06:31 EST


I, too, continually use a lexicon, although I guess I can at least use
the excuse that I am self-taught, if that's a legitimate justification.
The central problem for me, and probably for many others, is that so many
thousands of terms appear only once or twice in the NT, and hardly seem
worth the effort to memorize.

Ted

Dr. Theodore "Ted" H. Mann
thmann@juno.com
http://www.homestead.com/ChristianResourcesLinks/index.html

On Thu, 23 Nov 2000 03:51:29 EST Polycarp66@aol.com writes:
> 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
>
>
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