χαίρετε

χαίρετε φίλοι,

ὄνομά μοι Θωμᾶς (Thomas). I’ve been doing Greek and Hebrew for a few years now, but have really just begun to give a lot of attention to Greek over the past year. I teach Biblical Greek primarily to lay people at a Bible school run by my Church. The course is taught with the same rigour as a typical first year seminary or university course in Biblical Greek.

While my primary interest is Biblical Greek, I have also begun to do some reading outside of the Bible corpus – mainly Xenophon, Babrius, and Church Fathers at this point, with a bit of Lucian, and Epictetus thrown in. I am particularly interested at this juncture in Greek composition and in developing some communicative curriculum - and some skill in Greek dialogue.

I look forward to doing some Greek with you, and learning some Greek from you.

χαῖρε καὶ σύ, φίλτατε. εὐφραίνομαι δ’ ὄτι νῦν ἐπὶ Τεξτκιτ φαίνου σύγε. περὶ γὰρ σοῦ λελαλήκαμεν.

http://discourse.textkit.com/t/can-we-try-to-get-new-member-approved/13677/1

νῦν δέ σοι λαλεῖν δυνάμεθα.