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Homeschool Greek Volume Two

Tuesday, August 22nd, 2006

Harvey, When I saw that you were actively engaged in publication of the 2nd part of Homeschool Greek, I stopped everything and dropped to my knees before the Throne and asked our Father to give you a generous measure of knowledge and understanding and wisdom to produce a work that would enable a new generation [...]

Εκκλησια in the New Testament

Wednesday, August 9th, 2006

Part One: The Classification of Each Use of Εκκλησια in the Greek New Testament Part Two: Cross-Index and Concordance for the Classification of Each Use of Εκκλησια in the Greek New Testament Part Three: Quotations from Sources on the Meaning and Use of Εκκλησια in the Greek New Testament Part Four: The Concept of Εκκλησια [...]

Homeschool Greek, Volume Two — Beta Version

Wednesday, August 2nd, 2006

Lord willing, this September we will begin to electronically publish in installments Homeschool Greek, Volume Two — Beta Version. A little later in August, we will be set up to accept subscriptions on our web page. More details and sample pages will be available at that time. The price for the Beta electronic version will [...]

Greek Bingo

Thursday, June 22nd, 2006

If you’re looking for a fun way to learn the Greek alphabet and diphthongs (symbols and pronunciation), check out the Greek Phonogram Bingo game produced by the McColl family at Morning Star Learning.

Baby Greek

Thursday, June 8th, 2006

Little Bitty Baby Learns Greek by Johannah Bluedorn is now available. Our Little Bitty Baby books arrived yesterday. They are just lovely. My girls immediately disappeared with them and began writing their friends’ names in Greek! (They told me Hebrew was too hard.) Thank you so much! In Christ, Susan Mertens

Greek Pronunciation Question

Friday, April 28th, 2006

Just saw your article on pronunciation. I was happy to see Horrock’s listed but disappointed not to see it digested, though your article was dated 2006 and you took the time to list many redundant books basically quoting each other. It’s pretty clear how Greek was pronounced in the first century, if one looks at [...]

Greek Alphabet Blocks

Sunday, April 2nd, 2006

Dear Laurie, My wife has been busy building something your Greek Hupogrammon inspired… Boswell Family, Alaska

Specific Suggestions for Learning Greek

Thursday, March 16th, 2006

Here are some specific suggestions for learning Greek: For an 8 year old, take one letter per week (more or less, depending on the child — less time for older or more advanced children). When you get through the alphabet then start over again. The goal is to become thoroughly familiar with the Greek alphabet. [...]

If Only One Language

Thursday, March 16th, 2006

One element that sets you apart from other classical home educators is your emphasis on teaching Greek as opposed to Latin. Why is that important? D.W. We believe both Greek and Latin are important, but if a family has time for only one language, we suggest choosing Greek. Greek would be important to the believer [...]

It’s All Greek to Me!

Saturday, February 25th, 2006

Dear Harvey, How do we teach Latin or Greek to a child when we don’t know the language ourselves? In fact, having attended public school, we feel as if we lack a healthy grasp of the English language! S. N. When we first learned English, did we construct sentences based upon a conscious knowledge of [...]

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