For someone who didn’t do so well on her test yesterday, I’m in a pretty good mood today! So, I thought I would say, “Good Morning.” And hope that your day goes well.
BTW, you may have noticed that I put up a link to the Greek New Testament. If you want to know what each word means you can go to their website for the parsing and definitions. I was thinking about translating at least the verse displayed on my blog (if time permits). If I do I’ll post my translation.
Here are some links to learning Greek on your own:
Teknia Software
Resources for Learning New Testament Greek
Little Greek
Learning New Testament Greek (The Greek New Testament Gateway)
I recommend getting Machen’s New Testament Greek for Beginners, 2nd ed. It is the standard text at Westminster. I found it to be much easier to use than Mounce. And when I was getting that link, I found out that the Westminster bookstore has a CD of the Greek pronunciations of the vocabulary words in Machen’s book. Where was this CD when I took Greek?! I really could have used it because my brain doesn’t work quick enough to pronounce the words properly. I think I’ll get it to practice my Greek, for future classes.

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