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For a while ago, i bought New Testament greek learning book. Anyone in here that happen to be studying greek as well?
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no but that's awesome!
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I am! It's soo fun! It is kinda daunting having to learn a whole bunch of new words in a new alphabet(a), but it's definitely worth it and it helps understand controversial parts of the NT much better.
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Nice!ChristianT96 wrote:I am! It's soo fun! It is kinda daunting having to learn a whole bunch of new words in a new alphabet(a), but it's definitely worth it and it helps understand controversial parts of the NT much better.
Mail me man! (or girl)
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I'd like to learn Greek and Hebrew. So I can read the bible in it's native language. So that way I can do some good word studies in the Word haha.
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Djents,
You can learn New Testament Greek! Start with the alphabet and pronunciation especially the special cases (i.e., sigma at the end of a word looks different than in the middle). Learn about dipthongs. Build up a vocabulary of similar words to English. Then memorize pronouns. Then, buy an interlinear and start with the gospel of John. You can totally do it!
I don't know too much, I mainly memorize verses casually, but it does help. As far as Hebrew, good luck with that!
You can learn New Testament Greek! Start with the alphabet and pronunciation especially the special cases (i.e., sigma at the end of a word looks different than in the middle). Learn about dipthongs. Build up a vocabulary of similar words to English. Then memorize pronouns. Then, buy an interlinear and start with the gospel of John. You can totally do it!
I don't know too much, I mainly memorize verses casually, but it does help. As far as Hebrew, good luck with that!
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