From: David L. Moore (dvdmoore@ix.netcom.com)
Date: Mon Jul 29 1996 - 11:02:53 EDT
Jonathan Robie wrote:
>
> > I believe John's method of reading Greek to gain understanding of
> > its grammar and vocabulary is an effective and fruitful means of learning
> > the language. Nevertheless, good-quality grammars and lexicons, which
> > John didn't mention but which he may have, are both helpful and necessary
> > for the scholar.
>
> I have taken a morphological database of the New Testament text and formatted
> it so that I can read the original text in the first column, the morphological
> analysis in the middle column, and the root word in the third column.
>
> I have learned Greek by reading this together with a lexicon and several
> grammars. I have this a very effective way to learn.
>
> Jonathan
That sounds like a good way to make use of
free-for-the-downloading computer-readable texts. Have you found it
easy to switch over to reading Greek text that is not morphologically
marked?
-- David L. Moore Director Miami, Florida, USA Department of Education dvdmoore@ix.netcom.com Southeastern Spanish District http://www.netcom.com/~dvdmoore of the Assemblies of God
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