Informed by the most up-to-date and expert linguistic scholarship, *Reading Biblical Greek* resources give first year students of New Testament Greek the essential tools they need to grasp the fundamentals. The material is presented in incremental micro-lessons that maximise retention and skill-building. *Reading Biblical Greek* introduces first-year Greek students to...
Informed by the most up-to-date and expert linguistic scholarship, *Reading Biblical Greek* resources give first year students of New Testament Greek the essential tools they need to grasp the fundamentals. The material is presented in incremental micro-lessons that maximise retention and skill-building.
*Reading Biblical Greek* introduces first-year Greek students to the essential information needed to optimize their grasp of the fundamentals of the Greek language-no more and no less-enabling them to read and translate the Greek of the New Testament as soon as possible.
The learning approach in *Reading Biblical Greek* revolves around three core elements: grammar, vocabulary, and reading & translation.
* Grammar. The grammar consists of micro-lessons, which break up information in small, digestible chunks. Each micro-lesson addresses a single point. This arrangement makes for easy comprehension and review. It also allows the teacher to pace the material based on its difficulty and ability of their students. New learning is incremental and recursive-each new piece builds on and reinforces prior learning. Lessons are structured in three columns: 1) Introducing new topic; 2) Material to be memorized; and 3) Examples and exercises. * Vocabulary. As an essential complement to grammar, vocabulary is introduced at strategic points and is arranged first by what the student has been learning in grammar, and then by frequency. The vocabulary lists are collated at the back of the book for easy access. The first 13 vocabulary lists are keyed to Mark 1-4 to help students to integrate their vocabulary learning with a "real" Greek text. * Reading & Translation. The goal of this grammar is to enable students to read and translate the Greek of the New Testament. Thus, the content is structured and tied to a specific Greek text to enable reading as soon as possible. The student will have read and translated the whole of Mark 1-4 by the end of the course. The accompanying *Reading Biblical Greek* *Workbook* is a vital part of the approach. It breaks up the text of Mark 1-4 into manageable portions and provides vocabulary and grammatical assistance as required.
While *Reading Biblical Greek* only introduces students to information that is essential to grasp of the fundamentals of the Greek language, it is informed by the latest and best of Greek and linguistic scholarship, enabling students to move seamlessly to further study.
Informed by the most up-to-date and expert linguistic scholarship, *Reading Biblical Greek* resources give first year students of New Testament Greek the essential tools they need to grasp the fundamentals. The material is presented in incremental micro-lessons that maximise retention and skill-building. *Reading Biblical Greek* introduces first-year Greek students to...
Informed by the most up-to-date and expert linguistic scholarship, *Reading Biblical Greek* resources give first year students of New Testament Greek the essential tools they need to grasp the fundamentals. The material is presented in incremental micro-lessons that maximise retention and skill-building.
*Reading Biblical Greek* introduces first-year Greek students to the essential information needed to optimize their grasp of the fundamentals of the Greek language-no more and no less-enabling them to read and translate the Greek of the New Testament as soon as possible.
The learning approach in *Reading Biblical Greek* revolves around three core elements: grammar, vocabulary, and reading & translation.
* Grammar. The grammar consists of micro-lessons, which break up information in small, digestible chunks. Each micro-lesson addresses a single point. This arrangement makes for easy comprehension and review. It also allows the teacher to pace the material based on its difficulty and ability of their students. New learning is incremental and recursive-each new piece builds on and reinforces prior learning. Lessons are structured in three columns: 1) Introducing new topic; 2) Material to be memorized; and 3) Examples and exercises. * Vocabulary. As an essential complement to grammar, vocabulary is introduced at strategic points and is arranged first by what the student has been learning in grammar, and then by frequency. The vocabulary lists are collated at the back of the book for easy access. The first 13 vocabulary lists are keyed to Mark 1-4 to help students to integrate their vocabulary learning with a "real" Greek text. * Reading & Translation. The goal of this grammar is to enable students to read and translate the Greek of the New Testament. Thus, the content is structured and tied to a specific Greek text to enable reading as soon as possible. The student will have read and translated the whole of Mark 1-4 by the end of the course. The accompanying *Reading Biblical Greek* *Workbook* is a vital part of the approach. It breaks up the text of Mark 1-4 into manageable portions and provides vocabulary and grammatical assistance as required.
While *Reading Biblical Greek* only introduces students to information that is essential to grasp of the fundamentals of the Greek language, it is informed by the latest and best of Greek and linguistic scholarship, enabling students to move seamlessly to further study.
Reading Biblical Greek: A Grammar For Students$59.99
This Greek textbook stands out by its novel approach. Instead of overloading the beginning student, this book consists of 83 lessons, each only one page in length. Each lesson is clearly divided into information to read, information to memorise, and exercises. This will be a great help to students who would otherwise be overwhelmed by the sheer amount of information. Highly recommended for class use or self-study.
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I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
9 years ago
Great resource
As a current student of the author, Dr. Gibson, I highly recommend this textbook to anyone who seeks to learn New Testament Greek. It's straightforward and easy to use, getting the student translating sections of Scripture quickly, adding to motivation for learning this milestone. Get it once it's out!