Present Indicative Active and the conjunction καί in Koine Greek: forms, functions, and precise parsing with New Testament examples.
Breathings, Accents, and Elision in Biblical Greek
Breathings mark initial aspiration, accents locate word pitch, and elision streamlines pronunciation before vowels—core conventions for reading Koine Greek.
Basic Biblical Greek: Koine Greek, the Alphabet, Vowels and Diphthongs, Consonants, Syllables, Punctuation
A precise introduction to Koine Greek sounds and symbols: alphabet, vowels, diphthongs, consonants, syllables, and punctuation for accurate New Testament reading.
New Testament Koine Greek: Traditional Grammar Components
Curious about the language of Scripture? This devotional unpacks its ancient forms to enrich your walk with God. Explore His Word anew—read it today!
Who Is the True God and Eternal Life According to 1 John 5:20?
Scripture reveals the One who offers life without end. Unpack this promise that guides believers to know Him and walk in His ways today.
The Importance of Meaning in Biblical Greek
Uncover why understanding Greek is crucial for biblical interpretation. How does language enhance scriptural insight?
Learning the Basics of English Grammar Before Biblical Greek
Master the basics of English grammar to enhance your understanding of Biblical Greek. This essential skill set paves the way for deeper Bible study and more effective scripture interpretation.
Why Learn Biblical Greek?
Discover reasons to learn Biblical Greek. Enhance your understanding of scripture and deepen your spiritual journey.
The History of the Greek Language—Pre-Homeric to Koine Greek
Traverse the history of the Greek language, from Pre-Homeric to Koine. Deepen your understanding of this significant biblical language.
450 Most Frequently Occurring Vocabulary Words In Greek New Testament
Navigate through the 450 most frequently used vocabulary words in the Greek New Testament. Before the vocabulary words, it includes sections on (1) How to Learn NT Vocabulary, (2) The Greek NT Alphabet, and (3) How to Pronounce Biblical Greek.

