Benjamin Kantor is preceptor in Classical Hebrew at Harvard University. He was previously a research associate in Biblical Hebrew at the University of Cambridge. He earned his PhD from the University of Texas at Austin.
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"This comprehensive study of Koine Greek phonology sets a new standard for understanding how New Testament Greek was actually pronounced." --Journal of Language, Culture, & Religion "Kantor's work gives us an excellent starting point in studying the emerging topic of Koine Greek pronunciation without overwhelming the novice (or even many Greek teachers). I may have to repent of my lifelong use of Erasmian pronunciation." --William D. Mounce, author of Basics of Biblical Greek "Anyone serious about Koine Greek should be serious about its pronunciation. And anyone serious about the pronunciation of Koine Greek should study this book. This will be the standard introduction to the subject for decades to come." --Constantine R. Campbell, Sydney College of Divinity

