We help you to grow in the knowledge of the Greek New Testament!!
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Why study biblical Greek (N.T.-Greek)?
The most important reason is to gain a deeper and better understanding of the Word of God. Our Christian faith is based on the Bible, the Word of God. The better we understand the living Word of God, the better this word can speak to us and guide us in our lives.
Course Content
The course is made up of 42 separate lessons, every seventh lesson is a repetition. You are taught a vocabulary of about 2000 words, from the most frequent to the less common. This is about half of all the words of the New Testament. Right from the start you are in the Greek N.T. and you learn Greek phrases (later they become complete sentences) that were written about 2000 years ago. In this way you assimilate the Greek of the N.T. and you make it your own. Moreover, thanks to modern computer programs, the given sentences that you learn are ordered in such a way that you become familiar with a lot of grammar and in this fashion you learn the material in almost a playful way. (This course does not contain any doctrinal information typical of any denomination; it is entirely based on the grammar of the N.T.).
Make-up of the studies
All lessons have been made up in the following way:
However most attention will go to learning grammar.
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etymological words from Greek N.T.
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