A few days ago I posted a video of N. T. Wright offering some thoughts on reading the Scriptures that I think are helpful for maintaining and improving Hebrew and Greek. In this post I want to turn you onto several posts from Tavis Bohlinger on improving the original languages below.
PRACTICE GREEK LIKE A VIOLIN PLAYER
GREEK LIKE VIOLIN (OR SEAL TRAINING): INTRODUCTION TO THE MADNESS
After you've read those posts, you can navigate his blog and follow along his journey of rigorous self-imposed original language study beginning with GREEK LIKE A VIOLIN: DAY 1.
Here are some other posts from Bohlinger that I found helpful on this topic:
GREEK LIKE VIOLIN: CHANGING THE APPROACH = READING
HOW TO STUDY GREEK WHILE DOING A PHD
THERE ARE NO ‘NATURALS’ IN ORIGINAL LANGUAGE STUDY
LANGUAGE STUDY AS SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINE
HOW TO STUDY 5 LANGUAGES SIMULTANEOUSLY (OR, THE 3-YEAR PSALMS PROJECT)
PRACTICE GREEK LIKE A VIOLIN PLAYER
GREEK LIKE VIOLIN (OR SEAL TRAINING): INTRODUCTION TO THE MADNESS
After you've read those posts, you can navigate his blog and follow along his journey of rigorous self-imposed original language study beginning with GREEK LIKE A VIOLIN: DAY 1.
Here are some other posts from Bohlinger that I found helpful on this topic:
GREEK LIKE VIOLIN: CHANGING THE APPROACH = READING
HOW TO STUDY GREEK WHILE DOING A PHD
THERE ARE NO ‘NATURALS’ IN ORIGINAL LANGUAGE STUDY
LANGUAGE STUDY AS SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINE
HOW TO STUDY 5 LANGUAGES SIMULTANEOUSLY (OR, THE 3-YEAR PSALMS PROJECT)