Mark Goodacre
Posted: May 31st, 2011, 10:18 am
Hi everyone,
I've been on b-greek since 1996 and have learned a lot over the last fifteen years. In fact, b-greek was a key part of my first experience of the internet. I used to live in England but now I'm in the USA. I live in North Carolina and I work at Duke University.
I run a site called the New Testament Gateway over at http://NTGateway.com. It has been on the net since 1997 and since 2009 I have been partnering with Logos Bible Software on the site. There is a major section on the Greek New Testament and your suggestions are always welcome. Sometimes it might take me a bit to get to them, but I always get there in the end. You can keep up to date with the site on its blog at http://www.ntgateway.com/category/blog/ or you can follow the latest on Facebook or Twitter.
I also keep an academic blog called the NT Blog which is at http://ntweblog.blogspot.com/ and I have a podcast called the NT Pod, details at http://podacre.blogspot.com/
Cheers
Mark
I've been on b-greek since 1996 and have learned a lot over the last fifteen years. In fact, b-greek was a key part of my first experience of the internet. I used to live in England but now I'm in the USA. I live in North Carolina and I work at Duke University.
I run a site called the New Testament Gateway over at http://NTGateway.com. It has been on the net since 1997 and since 2009 I have been partnering with Logos Bible Software on the site. There is a major section on the Greek New Testament and your suggestions are always welcome. Sometimes it might take me a bit to get to them, but I always get there in the end. You can keep up to date with the site on its blog at http://www.ntgateway.com/category/blog/ or you can follow the latest on Facebook or Twitter.
I also keep an academic blog called the NT Blog which is at http://ntweblog.blogspot.com/ and I have a podcast called the NT Pod, details at http://podacre.blogspot.com/
Cheers
Mark