I was in the library yesterday and was asked how I keep up with my Greek if I keep up with it at all. Well, that's a question that demands honesty and one that can honestly make one go into a deep bout with introspection (dare I say depression). Sadly (and I mean that in the sadist terms possible), I have not been proactive when it comes to maintaining my Greek, as I have been with my Hebrew, other than perusing through the passage used in the Sunday sermon or lesson. However, such a great question deserves an equally great response. So here's one from NT Wright. In the video, Wright answers the question: Do you follow a plan for your own bible reading? His answer may be the key to maintaining both one's Hebrew and Greek once Mounce and Van Pelt, Wallace and Waltke begin to collect the proverbial dust.
P.S. don't be intimidated by what Wright says. Begin reading small portions, maybe even begin with a single verse in Hebrew and a single verse in Greek a day and build from there.
BD
P.S. don't be intimidated by what Wright says. Begin reading small portions, maybe even begin with a single verse in Hebrew and a single verse in Greek a day and build from there.
BD