Seminary Student looking for Greek help

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Shawn Glancy
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Seminary Student looking for Greek help

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Greeings:

I am presently a Master of Divinity student at Lancaster (PA) Bible College and will be taking a course in Biblical Greek next month. I am seeking a discussion/study group in the Berks County (PA) area. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.

Shawn Glancy
Jonathan Robie
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Hi Shawn, and welcome to B-Greek!

Is it OK if I change your username to "Shawn Glancy," in line with B-Greek policy?
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Jacob Rhoden
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Re: Seminary Student looking for Greek help

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Im not in that area, you might have more luck with finding an online study group (google hangouts, etc...). You might find it helpful to get a head start on the textbook. (Or an alternate textbook — most textbooks don't follow the same sequence, however the chapters/sections mostly overlap. I found it extremely helpful to read the concepts communicated by two different authors)
Shawn Glancy
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You can change my name to whatever is appropriate for the forum.

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Shawn Glancy
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Re: Seminary Student looking for Greek help

Post by Shawn Glancy »

Hi Jacob....I could also use some online help. Do you use Skype? I need to create mp4 files to upload to our course site. I need to do pronunciations and screenshots. Let me know if you or someone else could assist. Thanks.

Shawn Glancy
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