Dr. Mounce, I have just completed my first year of Greek using your materials under the tutelage of great instructors. Thank you for the way you present the content. I must say that I am proud of what I have learned and look forward to continuing my studies.
Brother Mounce, I'm sincerely grateful for your service to the Lord in making these videos accessible to all of us. I've learned a great deal already. Blessings in Christ, Pastor Pat Towell, Skagit Baptist Church.
The chapter gives an insight to the use of the definite article in Greek, but one needs to memorise the masc, fem, and neut to make sense of what is being taught. Good work.
Lol thanks for the laugh about "the fog." Having a hard couple months and struggling with this class. That's a great analogy.
Dr. Mounce, I have just completed my first year of Greek using your materials under the tutelage of great instructors. Thank you for the way you present the content. I must say that I am proud of what I have learned and look forward to continuing my studies.
Brother Mounce, I'm sincerely grateful for your service to the Lord in making these videos accessible to all of us. I've learned a great deal already. Blessings in Christ, Pastor Pat Towell, Skagit Baptist Church.
the slide at 11:03 has a mistake -- it should be nom pl and acc pl.
Truly very helpful listened to this a few times and learnt a lot God bless you Bill Mounce
as it has been noted and as Dr.mounce has said "we make mistakes" 1:01 chapter 6 the slide should be nom pl and acc pl
The chapter gives an insight to the use of the definite article in Greek, but one needs to memorise the masc, fem, and neut to make sense of what is being taught. Good work.
Greetings from The Ukraine. Thank you for interesting lessons. God bless you!
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what this is very but lovery thanks
Mr Bill
i made mistake slide chapter 6 at 11:01
sink in = or also referred to as assimilation, and it takes time...patience is virtue
13:10 oh my word...
Thank you so helpful
nice one
so it's like our pronouns: in "He kissed her" the form of the pronoun indicates, but it could have been "kissed he her."
Rackem