RE: Recommended readings for a beginner

From: Greg Kilbrai (kilbrai@mail.com)
Date: Sun Apr 09 2000 - 14:02:05 EDT


I've been using Perschbacher's "Refresh Your Greek" to work my way through
the GNT. I started after finishing my second semester which is like where
you are now. P. suggests the following reading order:

1 John, John, Revelation, Matt, Mark, Luke, Acts, 1 Cor, 2 john, Romans, 2
cor, 1 th, 2 th, eph, phil, gal, 3 john, Colossians, Hebrews, Phill, 1 pe, 2
pe, 1 Tim, James, 2 Tim, Jude, Titus

I've been reading as I have time for the last year or so, and am satisfied.
Right now I am in Acts which I am finding quite slow to get through. I felt
I was making reasonable progress through the previous readings - Mark was
particularly satisfying as his vocabulary is easier.

Greg Kilbrai

------Original Message------
From: "Rick L. Hammer" <rhammer@fastlane.net>

I'm about to finish my second semester of biblical greek and we are
finishing the semester by reading 1 John. I plan to continue my
studies this coming fall with the second year course but I would
like to continue reading this summer. So, my question is: what would
be a good followup to 1 John? Maybe the gospel of John? I have also
considered reading in Bill Mounce's Graded Reader. Any comments
would be kindly appreciated.

Thanks,

Rick

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Rick Hammer
Ft. Worth, TX
rhammer@fastlane.net

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