Why study Biblical Greek?
Biblical Greek was the language in which the New Testament was written. By studying Biblical Greek, you can gain a deeper understanding of the original text and the cultural context in which it was written. Biblical Greek can be valuable for those pursuing theological studies, as it can provide a deeper understanding of the language and concepts used in early Christian writings. Biblical Greek can improve your linguistic skills, namely Greek is an Indo-European language, and studying it can help to develop your linguistic abilities, as well as provide insights into the evolution of other Indo-European languages. Greek was a major language in the ancient world and was used for many other important texts in addition to the New Testament. Studying Biblical Greek can provide access to these texts and help to gain a better understanding of the ancient world
where?
From anywhere. The course is entirely online
how long?
3 months; 2 times a week; 1 hour each meeting
how much?
Contact us for more info
instructor
All our faculty members have a Ph.D. in linguistics
Greek I
This course assumes no prior knowledge and is the perfect place to start your life-long journey of Biblical Greek learning. Greek I follows Machen’s method.
Greek II
Begins exactly where Greek I ends. Greek II follows Machen’s method.
Greek III
Begins exactly where Greek II ends. Greek III follows Machen’s method.
Greek IV
Begins exactly where Greek III ends. Greek IV follows Machen’s method.