Dear b-greekers, I would like to thank Dr. Buth and especially Dr. Warren for their help and encouragement. On the strength of that encouragement I shall continue citing the passages I memorize from my GNT by chapter and verse in Greek. As between APO...MECRI and APO...hEWS -- TI hAIRHSOMAI OU GNWRIZW. SUNECOMAI DE EK TWN DUO! Dear Dr. Buth, I would very much like a greater appreciation of Greek from an audio-lingual point of view, but the cost of your CDs does not agree with my budget at this time. Perhaps later this year or next. I recite my verses aloud with great vigor and animation. But am I pronouncing it well or right? I do not know. The importance of memorizing Scripture in any language has been forcefully brought home to me by the following verses: DIETHRHSA TOUS LOGOUS TOU STOMATOS AUTOU, MALLON PARA THN ANAGKAIAN MOU TROFHN. IWB KG 12 KAQWS hEUREQHSAN hOI LOGOI SOU, KATEFAGON AUTOUS. KAI hO LOGOS SOU EGENETO EN EMOI CARA KAI AGALLIASIS THS KARDIAS MOU. IER. IE 16 hH IHSOU EPAGGELIA: EAN MEINHTE EN EMOI KAI TA hRHMATA MOU EN hUMIN MEINHi, hO\ EAN QELHTE AITHSASQE KAI GENHSETAI hUMIN. The last quote from IWAN. IE 7 is one of my memory verses. AUTOU CARITI SOS, Richard Ghilardi -- qodeshlayhvh@juno.com New Haven, CT USA Nibai kaurno hwaiteis gadriusando in airtha gaswiltith, silbo ainata aflifnith: ith jabai gaswiltith, manag akran bairith. --- B-Greek home page: http://metalab.unc.edu/bgreek You are currently subscribed to b-greek as: [jwrobie@mindspring.com] To unsubscribe, forward this message to leave-b-greek-327Q@franklin.oit.unc.edu To subscribe, send a message to subscribe-b-greek@franklin.oit.unc.edu