Showing posts with label language studies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label language studies. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

What bloggers are saying . . .

Bloggers have been talking about iVocab. Here's a little taste of what they are saying:

Says Simpleton
Video Conference Blog
Summa Philosophiae
Colossians Three Sixteen


iVocab in Preaching Magazine's "Bible and Bible Reference Survey 2007"

Both iVocab Greek and Hebrew were mentioned in Preaching Magazine's "Bible and Bible Reference Survey 2007" article by Ray Van Neste. The article surveyed some of the most important resources from 2007, and covered a variety of resources including Bibles, reference, language studies, Old Testament, commentaries, New Testament, church history, and theology. iVocab was mentioned as one of the Language Studies/Helps resources for the year.

Click HERE to read the entire article.

"Exposure to good books, helpful resources and rich teaching aids us indispensably as we seek to preach to others. But we must make choices as to what resources are best suited to our current needs. To help in this I have surveyed some of the key books that have been released in the last year, trying to note the concerns or strengths of the books so that you can discern which ones will be useful for you."
Ray Van Neste
from "Bible and Bible Reference Survey 2007"
Associate Professor of Christian Studies and Director
R.C. Ryan Center for Biblical Studies at Union University

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

iVocab Available Now!

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Coming August 2007 . . .

A powerful, portable learning tool, the iVocab package moves beyond traditional flashcards by allowing users to see and hear chapter vocabulary followed by the translation. These audio-video flashcards can be used on the Apple iPod® mobile digital device (both video and photo models), video cell phones, and computers (PC and Mac). Students with older iPods or other MP3 Players can still access and utilize the audio presentations.

Vocabulary is organized by chapter units. Students using the following grammars will be able to maximize their vocabulary learning:

Basics of Biblical Greek by William D. Mounce
(Zondervan, 2nd edition, 2003)

The Elements of New Testament Greek by Jeremy Duff
(Cambridge University Press, 2005)

Basics of Biblical Hebrew by Gary D. Pratico and Miles V. Van Pelt
(Zondervan, 2nd edition, 2007)

A Grammar for Biblical Hebrew by C. L. Seow
(Abingdon Press, 1995)

Introducing Biblical Hebrew by Allen P. Ross
(Baker Academic, 2001)

Invitation to Biblical Hebrew by Russell T. Fuller and Kyoungwon Choi
(Kregel Publications, 2006)