[Faith-talk] Greek Study Aids and More
EJ Buhrke
ej_buhrke at hotmail.com
Thu Mar 20 09:36:26 CDT 2008
Thanks for this. I'm excited to dig into the Greek!
> Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 09:21:17 -0500> To: faith-talk at nfbnet.org> From: mentink at frontiernet.net> Subject: [Faith-talk] Greek Study Aids and More> > Hi all,> > This is from Grant E. Metcalf. Maybe someone here might be > interested in this particular subject matter, or might just want to > check out his web site.> > Blessings,> > Linda> > > >Hello Members & Friends,> >> >Here's an update on the Greek Study Aids and more.> >> >Metzger's Lexical Aids was posted several weeks ago.> >> >Additionally, after a week of prowling websites I have found several> >sites which may be of help both to the serious Greek student and those> >interested only in English Bible study. These have been linked to the> >Greek Study Aids page. Included are links to Vine's Expository> >Dictionary, a Parallel Greek and English site with multiple Greek, Latin,> >and English translations. What excited me most was the Westcott-Hort> >Greek New Testament prepared by Maurice Robinson with a simple> >comparative aparatus to the Nestle-Aland 26th edition. But more than> >that, Wieland Wilker, Bremen Germany and host of the Westcott-Hort site,> >forwarded a zipped file of transliterated, unaccented copies he> >personally prepared of both the West-cott-Hort, Byzantine-Majority, and> >Nestle-Aland Greek New Testaments. These are complete individual files> >with book name, chapter and verse identification for each verse making> >it easy to search. As yet they still have the print transliteration for> >the Greek eta, theta and chi, which are h, q, and c.> >> >The Westcott-Hort with Nestle-Aland mentioned above is linked to the> >original site and I have also converted the transliterated Symbol font> >to Greek braille equivalents and posted them together.> >> >At last! March 19, the ANSWERBOOK to the exercises in Summer's> >Essentials of New Testament Greek has been posted. This should be of> >help for those wanting to do self-study in New Testament Greek.> >> >The Christian Classics Etherial Library has lots of stuff, however, I> >have placed direct links to several posts. Namely, A.T. Robertson's> >Word Pictures in the Greek New Testament which has transliterated Greek> >letters; and J.N. Darby's Synopsis. Also a couple of other links to> >interesting sites with e-books et cetera available. Of course, not> >everything may be of interest to you, and, also choose carefully and> >wisely as I do not recommend everything on those sites.> >> >A sighted friend suggested that I link the Greek Study Aids to the> >Bartimaeus Home Page which I have done under NT Greek Tools. Furthermore,> >the Greek Study Aids section has been reorganized just a bit, putting> >most of the public domain links nearer the top and the restricted> >qualified members only braille section following.> >> >I realize that the majority of members are probably not going to be> >studying Greek, but I hope that you are letting your friends and> >acquaintances know about both the Greek and other materials being made> >available through the Bartimaeus website. Hopefully more English> >materials will be made available soon.> >> >Prophetic Light in This Present Darkness by Kenneth Wuest, 1955, has> >been posted in Christian Bookshare. Also you will find there a link to> >John F. Walvoord's "The Revelation of Jesus Christ" posted on bible.org> >as a series of 25 articles. J.B. Smith's A Revelation of Jesus Christ> >has been recommended as one of the better commentaries on the book of> >Revelation and it has been scanned and is being edited for posting in a> >couple of months.> >> >The finishing of the Arno C. Gaebelein Annotated Bible Commentary is> >almost here. Only 50 pages to go as of March 19.> >> >The King James Only Controversy by James R. white has been posted in> >Christian Bookshare.> >> >Definitions relating to mysticism have been posted in the Public Domain> >section. These have been taken mostly from american Heritage Dictionary.> >> >Since last August our qualified members list has grown from less then 10> >to over 40.> >> >Always check the Whats New page for the latest posts.> >> >In His service,> >> >Grant E. Metcalf> >Bartimaeus Alliance of the Blind, Inc.> >P.O. Box 572> >South San Francisco, CA 94083-0572> >Phone: 650 589-6890> >Email: <mailto:admin%40bartimaeus.us>admin at bartimaeus.us (Business)> >Email: <mailto:thegems%40dslextreme.com>thegems at dslextreme.com (personal)> >Visit the Home Page at: <http://bartimaeus.us/>http://bartimaeus.us/> > > > > > > _______________________________________________> Faith-talk mailing list> Faith-talk at nfbnet.org> http://www.nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/faith-talk
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Thanks for this. I'm excited to dig into the Greek!
> Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 09:21:17 -0500
> To: faith-talk at nfbnet.org
> From: mentink at frontiernet.net
> Subject: [Faith-talk] Greek Study Aids and More
>
> Hi all,
>
> This is from Grant E. Metcalf. Maybe someone here might be
> interested in this particular subject matter, or might just want to
> check out his web site.
>
> Blessings,
>
> Linda
>
>
> >Hello Members & Friends,
> >
> >Here's an update on the Greek Study Aids and more.
> >
> >Metzger's Lexical Aids was posted several weeks ago.
> >
> >Additionally, after a week of prowling websites I have found several
> >sites which may be of help both to the serious Greek student and those
> >interested only in English Bible study. These have been linked to the
> >Greek Study Aids page. Included are links to Vine's Expository
> >Dictionary, a Parallel Greek and English site with multiple Greek, Latin,
> >and English translations. What excited me most was the Westcott-Hort
> >Greek New Testament prepared by Maurice Robinson with a simple
> >comparative aparatus to the Nestle-Aland 26th edition. But more than
> >that, Wieland Wilker, Bremen Germany and host of the Westcott-Hort site,
> >forwarded a zipped file of transliterated, unaccented copies he
> >personally prepared of both the West-cott-Hort, Byzantine-Majority, and
> >Nestle-Aland Greek New Testaments. These are complete individual files
> >with book name, chapter and verse identification for each verse making
> >it easy to search. As yet they still have the print transliteration for
> >the Greek eta, theta and chi, which are h, q, and c.
> >
> >The Westcott-Hort with Nestle-Aland mentioned above is linked to the
> >original site and I have also converted the transliterated Symbol font
> >to Greek braille equivalents and posted them together.
> >
> >At last! March 19, the ANSWERBOOK to the exercises in Summer's
> >Essentials of New Testament Greek has been posted. This should be of
> >help for those wanting to do self-study in New Testament Greek.
> >
> >The Christian Classics Etherial Library has lots of stuff, however, I
> >have placed direct links to several posts. Namely, A.T. Robertson's
> >Word Pictures in the Greek New Testament which has transliterated Greek
> >letters; and J.N. Darby's Synopsis. Also a couple of other links to
> >interesting sites with e-books et cetera available. Of course, not
> >everything may be of interest to you, and, also choose carefully and
> >wisely as I do not recommend everything on those sites.
> >
> >A sighted friend suggested that I link the Greek Study Aids to the
> >Bartimaeus Home Page which I have done under NT Greek Tools. Furthermore,
> >the Greek Study Aids section has been reorganized just a bit, putting
> >most of the public domain links nearer the top and the restricted
> >qualified members only braille section following.
> >
> >I realize that the majority of members are probably not going to be
> >studying Greek, but I hope that you are letting your friends and
> >acquaintances know about both the Greek and other materials being made
> >available through the Bartimaeus website. Hopefully more English
> >materials will be made available soon.
> >
> >Prophetic Light in This Present Darkness by Kenneth Wuest, 1955, has
> >been posted in Christian Bookshare. Also you will find there a link to
> >John F. Walvoord's "The Revelation of Jesus Christ" posted on bible.org
> >as a series of 25 articles. J.B. Smith's A Revelation of Jesus Christ
> >has been recommended as one of the better commentaries on the book of
> >Revelation and it has been scanned and is being edited for posting in a
> >couple of months.
> >
> >The finishing of the Arno C. Gaebelein Annotated Bible Commentary is
> >almost here. Only 50 pages to go as of March 19.
> >
> >The King James Only Controversy by James R. white has been posted in
> >Christian Bookshare.
> >
> >Definitions relating to mysticism have been posted in the Public Domain
> >section. These have been taken mostly from american Heritage Dictionary.
> >
> >Since last August our qualified members list has grown from less then 10
> >to over 40.
> >
> >Always check the Whats New page for the latest posts.
> >
> >In His service,
> >
> >Grant E. Metcalf
> >Bartimaeus Alliance of the Blind, Inc.
> >P.O. Box 572
> >South San Francisco, CA 94083-0572
> >Phone: 650 589-6890
> >Email: <mailto:admin%40bartimaeus.us>admin at bartimaeus.us (Business)
> >Email: <mailto:thegems%40dslextreme.com>thegems at dslextreme.com (personal)
> >Visit the Home Page at: <http://bartimaeus.us/>http://bartimaeus.us/
>
>
>
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>
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