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A Summer Greek Reader

A Workbook for Maintaining Your Biblical Greek
Richard J. Goodrich (Author) , David Diewert (Author)
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A Summer Greek Reader is the first practical text specifically designed to help students of introductory Greek strengthen their grasp of the essentials over the summer.

By spending just twenty minutes a day, students not only maintain what they've learned in their first-year class, but will also build their working vocabulary and gain practice with extended Greek New Testament passages. This volume is perfect for students who want to begin reading complete passages of the Greek New Testament while avoiding the complexities encountered in intermediate and advanced studies.

A Summer Greek Reader encourages readers to memorize new words while applying the essentials of Greek to translating larger blocks of the New Testament text.

  • Passages are selected for their straightforward syntax.
  • Unfamiliar words are cross-referenced or defined in footnotes eliminating the need for lexical work.
  • English translations are provided for each passage so students can check their work.

 

Self-contained and easy to use, A Summer Greek Reader is a rewarding means of strengthening the knowledge first-year Greek students have worked so hard to acquire. By eliminating the need to rebuild old foundations and by minimizing the mad dash for a bigger vocabulary during the first weeks of second-year Greek, this book will quickly prove its worth to students and educators alike.

About the Authors

Richard J. Goodrich (Ph.D., University of St. Andrews) is lecturer in the department of history at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington. David Diewert (PhD, University of Toronto) is an adjunct professor of New Testament at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Basics of Biblical Greek 1 Instructor: Dr. William D. Mounce

Part of a two-course series, Basics of Biblical Greek 1 will introduce you to the vocabulary and grammar of New Testament Greek, so you can begin studying the New Testament in its original language.

Course Details
  • 16 Units
  • 8 hours of video
  • Self-paced
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Basics of Biblical Greek 2 Instructor: Dr. William D. Mounce

The second part of a two-course series, Basics of Biblical Greek 2 picks up where Basics of Biblical Greek 1 leaves off, digging deeper into the vocabulary and grammar of New Testament Greek.

Course Details
  • 15 Units
  • 4 hours of video
  • Self-paced
  • Beginner
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  • Product Details
  • Page Count: 112
  • Format: Softcover
  • ISBN: 9780310236603
  • Release: March 12, 2001
Categories Biblical Studies Greek