Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
Learning to write the Greek letters and how to pronounce them is introduced in this lesson. Mastering the sight and sounds of the alphabet lays the cornerstone for learning the sight and sounds of Greek words in all subsequent lessons.
Free lesson about Biblical Greek Alphabet. Greek letters, pronunciation, Greek diphthongs, breathing marks, and accents. Printable PDF worksheet.
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In this first lesson we will learn a few words and start to learn the alphabet. One the first page for every Day's work is the hand out for the day. It is a pdf file you can download and print. You will need to have Adobe's free Reader to view and print the handouts. Download study guide. ‹ 1. Alphabet (part 1) up First word ›.
This workbook has been designed to accompany the Mastering New Testament Greek interactive program, the printable textbook, and the vocabulary builder frequency list. One of my motivations for creating it was to keep the cost of first-year Greek materials to a minimum by leveraging the electronic medium. The program provides an interactive
1. Understand the basic grammar and syntax of biblical Greek. 2. Know 320 Greek vocabulary words—almost 80% of the total word count of the NT. 3. Translate many verses of the New Testament and Septuagint. 4. Use biblical Greek as a tool for ministry to better communicate God’s Word. 5.
In essence, therefore, the aim of this Simplified Greek grammar is the following: (1) To enable the student to be able to read and pronounce the Greek letters and diphthongs, and then to be able to pronounce the Greek words in combination with the various letters and diphthongs. (2) To be able to find in an Interlinear Greek-English New Testament