If you are interested in New Testament Greek, you might want to check out David Black’s New Testament Greek Portal. Here you will find information for beginners and experts alike. Dr. Black is Professor of New Testament and Greek at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He and some of his students are continuing to build the portal with new links and information on almost a daily basis. For instance, if you are interested in typing Greek, there is a helpful section on Greek fonts and how to make them work on the PC and Mac. But that is just one section of the portal, so check it out.
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Thanks Bill!
Looks like a great resource.
I’ve added a link to it from my blog.