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Old 05-03-2008, 12:03 AM
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I know every seminary does it this way, but the "summer intensive" Greek course is almost single-handedly responsible for men thinking Hebrew is easier, and not keeping up their Greek.
I so don't need to hear this as I am going to be doing Greek this summer. My class will run from early June thru late August, doing 2 mornings a week.
However, I will be doing Greek again in Spring semester.
I fully expect to have a busy summer, especially as I work also.
That is actually better. The typical summer Greek is 5 days a week, 4-5 hours a day, for 6 weeks or so. It is way too much to get a solid grounding in Greek, in my opinion.
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