Digital Logos Edition
In this small book, Doremus Heyes makes the case that the ability to read Greek classic literature and the New Testament is one of the most personally enriching pursuits one can set themselves upon. In the first four chapters, he makes his case for the beauty of the land of Greece, its people, its language, and its literature. Then, in his final chapter he appeals to the Greek language’s greatest book: The New Testament. Knowing and understanding the Greek language means having access, in its original language, our greatest book: Scripture.
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