Most Frequented Internet Link
Most Frequented Internet Link
Is anyone willing to share their favorite/most frequented Greek link? As a beginner I am finding a wealth of information but I am sure that I have only scratched the surface. I have been going through the archive of http://newtestamentgreekportal.blogspot.com/ a lot and have found a lot of interesting resources. What is your favorite blog/resource/portal?
Re: Most Frequented Internet Link
I don't know if it meets your criteria, but I browse the links on the site below from time to time. There are several things that I have found interesting or helpful. http://www.viceregency.com/?TextCritCharts.pdf
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Re: Most Frequented Internet Link
One site which I use frequently is
http://www.motorera.com/greek/index.html by John Barach (may he be truly blessed).
There is no longer a link on his main index page, but the link above leads into his Greek pages.
It contains the Greek text of the LXX and the GNT, Apocrypha, assorted Early Church documents, cross-linked with a lexicon, and tutorials.
http://www.motorera.com/greek/index.html by John Barach (may he be truly blessed).
There is no longer a link on his main index page, but the link above leads into his Greek pages.
It contains the Greek text of the LXX and the GNT, Apocrypha, assorted Early Church documents, cross-linked with a lexicon, and tutorials.
Re: Most Frequented Internet Link
Thanks for the replies, there is a lot of material there that will be very valuable. I was glad to see the Early Church documents as I was wondering where I could find them.
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I was using http://GreekDoc.com a lot too since the beginning of this year and was most dismayed when i found the site taken down recently, since it really is one of the best and easiest to use resources for one just beginning with the greek. All the parsings, cognates etc are available with a tap on the word.
Anyways, was most overjoyed to find that much of the site is still available at: https://greekdoc.github.io/
Just posting here in case someone finds this useful too. Much thanks to Mr John Barach for this most helpful site, but i cannot find his email to thank him personally anymore.
Anyways, was most overjoyed to find that much of the site is still available at: https://greekdoc.github.io/
Just posting here in case someone finds this useful too. Much thanks to Mr John Barach for this most helpful site, but i cannot find his email to thank him personally anymore.
Charlie Joseph
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