Koine Greek Student
Friday, March 7, 2014
Other Languages
As mentioned previously, I am waiting to get my Greek books once we move into our new apartment. But a thought struck me, what other languages are people learning or want to learn to get more out of their Bibles? Are there any people learning Hebrew or Latin? Those are both languages that I do have a desire to learn at some point. I actually did learn a bit of Hebrew a few years ago and loved it. I think it sounds cool and I still remember some prayers in Hebrew. If anyone is reading this and would be interested in learning another language like that, let me know. I would be down with that. ;-)
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Apology
I would like to apologize that I have not kept up with this blog. It is something that I really do want to work on, but as of right now we are in the process of moving, so all of my stuff is in storage. But I do hope to pick this blog up in the next few weeks or month. So, if you are reading this, thanks for checking it out, and I hope to have more substance soon!
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Why Learn Greek?
For any serious language study you need a few things. You need either some good text books or a good teacher. You need dedication. And you also need a desire or a reason to learn the language.
So why Greek? Specifically Koine. Koine was the common dialect of Greek back in the first century AD. It was the language that was understood by the common people. So this was the language that the New Testament was written in.
For me, at least, the desire to learn Greek stems from a desire to understand the Bible better. That and there is just something mysterious and cool about the language to me.
Languages fascinate me. If I had the time, energy, and dedication I would want to learn Greek, Hebrew, Latin, and Russian. I think those languages are so important in the Biblical world and in the development of our culture.
Anyway, I'm getting off-topic perhaps. Understanding Greek gives us a better knowledge of the Scriptures and draws us closer to God and His Message of why He sent His Son to Earth. In the Greek we are able to pick up on some of the nuances of the NT and gain a deeper understanding of the Scriptures.
Thursday, June 20, 2013
My textbooks
As mentioned before, I will be using two books for this journey. I used one in school, and the other is considered a classic text.
The first book, that I used before, is Essentials of New Testament Greek, by Ray Summer.
The second book is Basics of Biblical Greek, by William Mounce.
Not quite sure yet how I'll present the info, but I'll play around with the format. Anyway, those are my books.
See you next time when we dive into the language!
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Intro
Hello, and welcome.
This is my new home of where I will be sharing my journey of learning Koine Greek. I will post things I learn, interesting thoughts, links, basically anything relating to my journey down this path.
To start, I did take some Greek in college. And yes, it was in NT Greek, aka Koine Greek. But it has been a while since then, so I will start back at the beginning.
I have two text books that I will be using. I will post the names and info from those books next time for anyone who is interested in joining on this journey.
If you happen upon this blog and it sounds interesting, let me know. I would love to have some fellow travelers on this path.
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