Hello all! (New the forum, just found it!)
I was wondering if anyone has experience with James T. Allen's "The First Year of Greek"--this was the text I used when I took Classical Greek in college and I loved it. I'd like to go through the book again, but I was wondering if anyone knows of a "key" for the translations--just so I can check my work. I've already worked through the first 11 lessons without a problem (I think), but there are a few quotes that I'm unsure of. Thanks for the info!
~Astyages
"The First Year of Greek" by James T. Allen
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Re: "The First Year of Greek" by James T. Allen
What did you like about it? I heard a reviewer say: "it was written before the 'Biblical Greek' and 'Attic Greek' divorce. If your primary goal is to read the Greek New Testament but you want to base that further study (using say Zerwick's Biblical Greek) on a broad basic study of classical Greek, this is the book for you."Astyages wrote:I was wondering if anyone has experience with James T. Allen's "The First Year of Greek"--this was the text I used when I took Classical Greek in college and I loved it.
Is this true?
Thanks