I am purchased your book "Grrek for the rest of us" and on page 10 you state that we are able to watch you via Windows Media. I have registered at the website but cannot find the class you have spoke about on your book concerning the alphabet. Can you tell me where I can go to view your material.
Greek Tools
Same as above. I cannot navigate this site as you instructed in your book. Are the lessons still available on this site?
Greek Tools
Please click on the link http://www.teknia.com, click on the Online Classes link, then click on the Greek for the Rest of Us link. When you click on the link for each lecture, the audio will play and the PowerPoint slides that Dr. Mounce used when he was giving the lectures will display.
Dr. Mounce is producing video recordings to accompany his Greek for the Rest of Us text, but they are not completed yet. There are videos available that accompany the Basics of Biblical Greek text that you may purchase through the http://www.teknia.com website by clicking on the Store link and then the Greek resources link.
Yes, I can't find the online
Yes, I can't find the online lectures to help me read the book too. There is supposed to be a link 'Leadership Training'. but it doesn't seem to exist.
Sorry to say I cannot find the lecture
Same as above. I cannot find the pages as printed in the book. I use Search step by step and enter this page, not yet find the lectures. Are they still available on this site?
Greek Tools class
Here is a link to the Greek Tools class. The full Greek course can be found here. Sorry for the confusion.
Video
I can't seem to access any of those videos...any suggestions
Greek tools and video
The lectures for the Greek Tools class (Greek for the Rest of Us) are at http://www.learnbiblicalgreek.com/greek-language/.
In the login box on the left, click on the "create an account" link, register, login, then click on the "Greek for the Rest of Us" link. As the lectures play, a quicktime video displays the powerpoint slides Dr. Mounce used when he gave the lectures. There is also additional handouts you may download. Hope that helps.
No Video
I can only locate audio recordings of the lectures. These are nearly useless without the video or PowerPoint downloads. The direction provided by admin did not lead to the video files. I also noticed that the quicktime links in the Biblical Greek course on the alphabet were not operational.
PowerPoint on Quicktime
You can find the PowerPoint slides that play in Quicktime along with the audio at http://www.teknia.com by clicking on the Classes link at the top of the home page.. Then click on the Greek for the Rest of Us link. There are also curriculum download files available.
You need to register on the site before you can login to access this material.
Help learning greek
Help learning greek
no video having a hard time
trying to navigate to site, not seeing a video which makes this impossible
Greek Tools
Please click on the link http://www.teknia.com, click on the Online Classes link, then click on the Greek for the Rest of Us link. When you click on the link for each lecture, the audio will play and the PowerPoint slides that Dr. Mounce used when he was giving the lectures will display.
Dr. Mounce is producing video recordings to accompany his Greek for the Rest of Us text, but they are not completed yet. There are videos available that accompany the Basics of Biblical Greek text that you may purchase through the http://www.teknia.com website by clicking on the Store link and then the Greek resources link.
Question about Phrasing
I have a question. When you have a passage that has both an indicative and a Hortatory Subjunctive (not sure if I am calling it right) or a subjunctive with "Let us" which one would be classified as the main clause or main idea? How do we distinguish which one would be the main clause. I am dealing with Philippians 3:12-16 in particular....
Subjunctive
Due to the number of questions we receive, Dr. Mounce is not able to respond individually to each one. Dr. Mounce often uses questions like this as the subject of his weekly blog, Monday with Mounce, which he posts on Teknia.com. You may read the current blog, or look through previous blogs there. et