Hi everyone.
My name is Yee Kiat, Tan (Asian name. So family name = Tan, name = Yee Kiat).
I am a first year Greek student at Singapore Bible College. Currently doing my M.Div. Hope to use this platform to further my learning.
Introduction
Introduction
Yee Kiat, Tan
M. Div Candidate - Singapore Bible College
M. Div Candidate - Singapore Bible College
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Re: Introduction
χάρις σοι καὶ εἰρήνη, ὦ φίλτατε Ἰκίατε. Good luck in your studies. Let us know if you have any questions or challenges in your learning!
Jason A. Hare
The Hebrew Café
Tel Aviv, Israel
The Hebrew Café
Tel Aviv, Israel
Re: Introduction
Thanks for the welcome. That's the first time I've seen my name in Greek
Yee Kiat, Tan
M. Div Candidate - Singapore Bible College
M. Div Candidate - Singapore Bible College
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- Posts: 953
- Joined: June 2nd, 2011, 5:28 pm
- Location: Tel Aviv, Israel
- Contact:
Re: Introduction
τί νῦν μανθάνετε ἐν τοῖς μαθήμασιν ὑμῶν; What are you learning in your studies now?
Jason A. Hare
The Hebrew Café
Tel Aviv, Israel
The Hebrew Café
Tel Aviv, Israel
Re: Introduction
In my first semester, we basically went through the alphabet, o Nouns, η Nouns, το Nouns. The different morphology for the verbs (number, voice, mood, person, tense), and what is aspect.Jason Hare wrote: ↑March 30th, 2023, 5:04 pmτί νῦν μανθάνετε ἐν τοῖς μαθήμασιν ὑμῶν; What are you learning in your studies now?
The second semester basically builds on that. It covers verbal aspect, infinitives, particles, and conjunctions. There was also an introduction to using the NA28 Apparatus for criticism which was pretty cool.
I think I can do some basic reading in Greek. I find I still rely too much on Logos and not my memory for determining the morphology.
Yee Kiat, Tan
M. Div Candidate - Singapore Bible College
M. Div Candidate - Singapore Bible College
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- Posts: 953
- Joined: June 2nd, 2011, 5:28 pm
- Location: Tel Aviv, Israel
- Contact:
Re: Introduction
Do you spend any time reading the text, just reading for enjoyment? You covered the verb tenses, right?yeeks wrote: ↑April 3rd, 2023, 10:46 am In my first semester, we basically went through the alphabet, o Nouns, η Nouns, το Nouns. The different morphology for the verbs (number, voice, mood, person, tense), and what is aspect.
The second semester basically builds on that. It covers verbal aspect, infinitives, particles, and conjunctions. There was also an introduction to using the NA28 Apparatus for criticism which was pretty cool.
I think I can do some basic reading in Greek. I find I still rely too much on Logos and not my memory for determining the morphology.
Jason A. Hare
The Hebrew Café
Tel Aviv, Israel
The Hebrew Café
Tel Aviv, Israel
Re: Introduction
Yes we did cover the tenses.Jason Hare wrote: ↑April 3rd, 2023, 7:26 pmDo you spend any time reading the text, just reading for enjoyment? You covered the verb tenses, right?yeeks wrote: ↑April 3rd, 2023, 10:46 am In my first semester, we basically went through the alphabet, o Nouns, η Nouns, το Nouns. The different morphology for the verbs (number, voice, mood, person, tense), and what is aspect.
The second semester basically builds on that. It covers verbal aspect, infinitives, particles, and conjunctions. There was also an introduction to using the NA28 Apparatus for criticism which was pretty cool.
I think I can do some basic reading in Greek. I find I still rely too much on Logos and not my memory for determining the morphology.
I do read the Greek text as much as I can. I try to open it every time I come to a New Testament passage. I still rely on having the English parallel side by side. The aim is to one day get by without that.
Yee Kiat, Tan
M. Div Candidate - Singapore Bible College
M. Div Candidate - Singapore Bible College