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A Greek Reader: Companion to a Primer of Biblical Greek

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07 April 2022

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This companion to *A* *Primer of Biblical Greek* offers dozens of simple narratives that reinforce the content and skills introduced in Clayton Croy's textbook, so that Greek language learners might have ample opportunity for practice. Too often, Greek readers include difficult primary texts encumbered with glosses, but this reader from...

This companion to *A* *Primer of Biblical Greek* offers dozens of simple narratives that reinforce the content and skills introduced in Clayton Croy's textbook, so that Greek language learners might have ample opportunity for practice. Too often, Greek readers include difficult primary texts encumbered with glosses, but this reader from Mark Jeong is instead comprised of originally written texts keyed to the vocabulary and grammar taught in Croy. Thus fluent, comprehensive reading-rather than painstaking translation-can be the goal.

In addition to providing useful practice, Jeong's engaging narratives will help students of Greek grasp the nuances of particularly complicated aspects of Koine-such as the imperfect tense-by allowing them to see the language "in action" in various textual situations. Each narrative also follows a larger story about the adventures of Philemon, Onesimus, and Paul, making for enjoyable reading that better prepares one for the daunting task of eventually reading the Greek New Testament.

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This companion to *A* *Primer of Biblical Greek* offers dozens of simple narratives that reinforce the content and skills introduced in Clayton Croy's textbook, so that Greek language learners might have ample opportunity for practice. Too often, Greek readers include difficult primary texts encumbered with glosses, but this reader from...

This companion to *A* *Primer of Biblical Greek* offers dozens of simple narratives that reinforce the content and skills introduced in Clayton Croy's textbook, so that Greek language learners might have ample opportunity for practice. Too often, Greek readers include difficult primary texts encumbered with glosses, but this reader from Mark Jeong is instead comprised of originally written texts keyed to the vocabulary and grammar taught in Croy. Thus fluent, comprehensive reading-rather than painstaking translation-can be the goal.

In addition to providing useful practice, Jeong's engaging narratives will help students of Greek grasp the nuances of particularly complicated aspects of Koine-such as the imperfect tense-by allowing them to see the language "in action" in various textual situations. Each narrative also follows a larger story about the adventures of Philemon, Onesimus, and Paul, making for enjoyable reading that better prepares one for the daunting task of eventually reading the Greek New Testament.
A Greek Reader: Companion to a Primer of Biblical Greek $38.99
Koorong code 599570
ISBN 9780802879912
Pages 144
Publisher Eerdmans
Publication date 07 April 2022
Dimensions 18 x 177 x 234mm
Weight 0.312kg
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    Refreshing way to learn Greek

    I was worried about learning Greek but this book was awesome!

    Homework just involved re-reading these stories over and over, and yes, you do get used to them, but it still grows your vocab so much to be reminded of words in context.

    Some funny moments and crazy moments. Even those who don't have this as a set text, highly highly recommend!