[b-greek] Read or Study

From: Michael Sawilowsky (msawilowsky@bryanisd.org)
Date: Thu Jan 31 2002 - 12:40:53 EST


I have a question related to the purpose or goal of NT Greek study.

Is the study of Greek designed to equip the student with tools to help him
study the Bible?( ie You can translate a passage with the help of a
lexicon and other tools) Or is the purpose to put the student on the road
to being able to sit down, basically unassisted and read from the Greek?
Is there other options? And how much time must be invested by on
"average" student to be fluent enough to do both?

Any comments about a guiding philosophy behind learning NT Greek would be
helpful.

Michael Sawilowsky


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