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Read every day for 15 to 30 minutes at least.
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The important thing is that you stay with it. If you have more time, read the next verse. If this has taken all the time you’ve alloted to yourself for this task for the day, go on to whatever is next. Read the passage again and again until you can put everything together.
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Understand all the vocab and all the parsings (using whatever you need to use– BibleWorks, Kubo or Burer and Miller, and or the Analytical Greek New Testament, or some free software), then read and re-read that one to four verse section until you don’t have to look at the parsing tool or the vocab list to understand the meaning of the words, their grammatical function in this context, and how they work together to communicate meaning. Start small, say, with one to four verses. I really have nothing to say here other than this: get your Greek New Testament out and read it. If you’re looking to get your Greek back, look no further. In my opinion, Hildebrandt’s site is the best place to go to review first semester or first year Greek. Hildebrandt has also made available mp3 files both for Vocabulary words and for the whole book of 1 John–and this stuff is all free! If you don’t remember your vocabulary, get these onto CD’s or your iPod and listen to them while you’re in the car or on the treadmill, while you mow the lawn or do the dishes. Hildebrandt has 28 units online, each with a number of different videos.
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Seriously, these are a treasure trove! We should all thank Ted Hildebrandt for putting these videos online for free! Whatever basic Greek Grammar you have, you’ll be able to match one of Hildebrandt’s videos with the chapters in the book you have.Īll you need is the discipline to do this every day until you have watched all the videos. There are worse things you could do with your time than watch these videos. Ted Hildebrandt of Gordon College has put a whole set of videos online that will take you through the entire language. Here at SBTS, we do the latter, but before I address those who have been through all the elements of the language and are ready to move forward, let me address those who may need a basic review of the language. Some places take two semesters to go through a grammar like Mounce’s, other places go through the elements of the language in one semester and jump into Syntax and Exegesis in the second semester. Second semester Greek is done different ways in different places.