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The Word Study Concordance
When I first studied Greek, it was taught by an oral method similar to the approach in World War II known as the Army Language Training Program, and it was taught by a former missionary. Acting as college president at Westmont College, Dr. Elbert McCreary did not have time to work out a full-fledged course on an oral basis, but he did share some of the excitement of the Greek New Testament to those fortunate students who were in his classes during that brief period before he retired. Unlike many former seminary students, Dr. McCreary had continued to study the New Testament a verse a day throughout his many years of missionary labors in Ethiopia and had gained an appreciation for Greek as a real language, not just as a subject to be studied. Naturally, in Ethopia he had to learn a second and a third language to do his work, and he gradually came to look at the Greek language as simply another tongue, not a special academic study.
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