Re: Greek courses

From: Rodney J. Decker (rdecker@bbc.edu)
Date: Tue Jul 20 1999 - 12:27:15 EDT


>accent marks. Zondervan has been very successful with Bill Mounce's
>book, but it has the idiosyncracy of introducing all the inflections of
>the verb before anything about substantives.

One slight correction--Mounce does all the nouns, adjectives, etc. BEFORE
any verbs (not vice versa). That is not traditional, but it's certainly not
a problem. It seems to work quite well. His reading exercises are also
directly from the NT, so no "make believe" simplfied Greek as in Black and
others. Try it. You'll like it, and your students will too.

Rod

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