Gospels, Steadman style

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Gospels, Steadman style

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I'm learning Attic Greek, but would like to find a Steadman style text of the Gospels, particularly Mark or John.

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Faenum Publishing has a parallel Greek-Latin edition of the Gospel of John in Steadman-style format. You can either purchase the print edition or get a free PDF.

I've downloaded the PDF and have read a little. I need to get back to it. So far, I find it helpful. Besides the vocabulary, he also provides help with grammar topics.

Link: http://www.faenumpublishing.com/john.html
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I too discovered the Gospel of John in Greek and Latin (free download!). It is very good.

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