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Steele in LA181 Learn to Use Biblical Greek
3 years ago

Hello, I am interested in the course and am in need of some clarification. Looking through the course, mainly units 4-7 (grammar sections), is grammar taught or are you shown in these sections how to find nouns, verbs, etc. in the Logos app? I appreciate any assistance. Also, I see in some posts that there are 'notes' for this course, if so, how would I access them.
  1. Bryan Geary 3 years ago

    I'm working through those sections now. There is a bit of both. It's not really teaching grammar like you're learning Greek from scratch. It's teaching grammar understanding that you will use Logos to parse some of this out and help you, but you still need a basic knowledge of what the grammar means. For instance, I'm working my way through the Noun cases right now. It talks about the different cases and what they mean as well as how to find and see which case is being used through the interlinear and visual filters. There are also lots of links to other resources to expand on what is taught in the course. As to where to find the notes, there is a previous question with that answer. To the left of the posts, hit the drop down next to Bible Study then click Logos Documents. You will see the two that are part of the course. I don't think the Readings works any longer though. I get an error trying to access it but the sheet of the resources used which is pretty handy to ensure you own all the resources you need to go through the course and the optional exercises. It also shows the number of times it's used in the course so you can see which ones are most needed. Note that it is just linked to the more optional ones. It shows Louw and Nida Greek-English Lexicon as having 6 links. That one gets used a lot early on in the main course so would definitely be a resource you want in your library.
  2. Steele 3 years ago

    Thank you for your help. Answered all my questions. Much Appreciated. Soli Deo Gloria Steele