[b-greek] Re: Recorded NT Greek & Latin

From: Ken Smith (kens@180solutions.com)
Date: Sat Nov 11 2000 - 20:32:57 EST


I've downloaded the first couple chapters of Matthew, and it's a
refreshing experience to hear it read as (what sounds like) a real
language, rather than the stilted and artificial flow that's the best
I'm able to come up with on my own.

Still, I'm curious. I'd like to do more listening to the Greek NT (I
spend a lot of time in my car), and I'm wondering whether to invest in
these tapes (as they come out), or to go with the full Spiros Zodhiates
set.

From people's comments, I take it that they're both using a fairly
modern pronunciation scheme. Of course, I learned something different
(and the original Koine pronunciation is different as well), but I
suppose I can live with it -- it'll just take some getting used to.

Has anybody listened to both of them? Any preferences or
recommendations?

Ken Smith

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Glenn Cook [mailto:pule67@hotmail.com]
> Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2000 10:07 AM
> To: Biblical Greek
> Cc: b-greek
> Subject: [b-greek] Re: Recorded NT Greek & Latin
>
> They offer free downloads of each chapter as they finish it.
> They are now on Matthew chapter two. You have to get them
> while they are posted are you are out of luck.
>
> http://www.greeklatinaudio.com/mp3dl.htm
>
> Glenn Cook

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