Dr Mounce did a fantastic job, but also it has helped my spiritual growth, staying out of being depressed (of not having a permanent job) and gives me a focus to start a day if I don't have work. God bless you Bill!
Jesus bless you. You are a miracle. You really worked hard on these, Jesus bless you . Thank you I can learn Greek now. I want to be a Bishop when I grow up I am 11 years old
Very interesting. I learnt some Greek with the Open University, a UK institution setup in the late 60's early 70's . Pressurised to pass exams and to complete within their set time. It took the enjoyment out of it. Im onboard.
Thanks for the free video! I want to learn biblical greek so bad:) I love the Bible and Orthodox and want to read the original septuagint and also greek new testament. I'm doing this on my own for fun. I'm saving up to buy your books and buy greek bible, septuagint, lexicon, and maybe interlinear bible.
I am Byzantine Catholic and I am very interested in learning Biblical Greek to read the Church Fathers in their own language and of course the Septuagint Bible.
Though remembered primarily for his widely used commentary on the NT, Henry Alford (1810-71), dean of Canterbury and author of several well-known hymns (among them "Come, Ye Thankful People, Come" and "10k Times 10k"), deserves mention here as an ardent advocate of the critical principles formulated by those who, like Lachmann, had worked for the "demotion of the unworthy and pedantic reverence for the received text, which stood in the way of all chance of discovering the genuine word of God." *Bruce Metzger TNT* pg 174 *MeWe Learn Biblical Greek, Discussions, quizzes, TC history* 1970 Alumni Azusa Pacific University
Published on March 22, 2019? Hmm...the day I retired! Wonder if that's a sign... :-) Hope I can follow along okay, since I'm using my copy of BBG, which is the first edition. Thank you for these videos.
just a point of interest In *1734, Bengel* published at Tubingen an edition of the GNT in a handsome quarto volume. He did not venture to correct the traditional *Textus Receptus* in accordance with personal judgment but followed (except in 19 passages in the Book of Revelation) the self-imposed rule of not printing any reading that had not been previously published in an earlier printed edition *Bruce Metzger* TNT pg 159 MeWe Learn Biblical Greek, discussions, quizzes, TC history
3:00 thing one of the things that took place around this time though was that attic greek ended up breaking into kind of two strains it became standardized for the purpose of poetry and literature and this became the ingrained classical greek that we have today and then there was the regular greek the popular little greek that everybody on the street would just speak the classical greek the the attic greek that literary greek that was standardized which means it wasn't supposed to change it was a standardized set of sounds and forms that were supposed to be used consistently Koine Greek: What is it? Where did it come from? And who should learn it? **Join mewe/groups/Learn Biblical Greek Group ** for quizzes, discussion, history of how we got the NT
is there a different conguation of the verbs, between present active indicitice...and present active continuance.....if so, could you please give an online referece....
I have the third edition, am I okay without getting the 4th edition? It's not for a course, I'm retired and taking it for my edification. Big differences?
Hi there may I ask where can I find the book? Hard copy, I'm studying biblical Greek 1A and 1B at South African Theological Seminary so I need books on biblical languages, your videos are very helpful for me thanks. My teacher for Greek.
i will try. i am age 68 now and want to learn. still don,t know if i can do it. i want to learn though. as i saw 2 JW,s on my way home the other day. so i said to myself to go talk to them. they are out there to spread there twisted JW Bible. and this is not far from SBC in Lou. Ky. i thought to myself , where is someone from there?
If the autographs and all early copies were written entirely in unicals and miniscules were not even invented until the sixth century why are our NT references all written in miniscules and why do people learning Koine Greek even need to learn them?
@@raysalmon6566 It is interesting to study the beliefs of different civilizations. And I believe As a Christian, it is important to understand other beliefs to see where they differ from mine.
Praying that everyone reading these comments will succeed in their journey to learn biblical greek. You can do it!! 💪🏼💪🏼
Thanks
Thanks
Dr Mounce did a fantastic job, but also it has helped my spiritual growth, staying out of being depressed (of not having a permanent job) and gives me a focus to start a day if I don't have work. God bless you Bill!
God Helps
Jesus bless you. You are a miracle. You really worked hard on these, Jesus bless you . Thank you I can learn Greek now. I want to be a Bishop when I grow up I am 11 years old
Thanks from Pakistan. God bless you Dr. Mounce.
Thanks from Egypt , Please go on and stay blessed.
Very interesting. I learnt some Greek with the Open University, a UK institution setup in the late 60's early 70's . Pressurised to pass exams and to complete within their set time. It took the enjoyment out of it. Im onboard.
These Zondervan videos are really high quality.
Thank you for doing this! I want to become a more "precise speaker" at church and want to master BGG for all the right reasons.
Greetings from Egypt 😇
Appreciable and hardworking, blessed tutorial.
This is a great start . Please, keep it up . God bless you richly
Grace and peace! ✌😎✌
Please continue this!
Where can I listen to Dr. Christine Palmer's modern pronunciation on Dr. Mounce's website?
Thanks for the free video! I want to learn biblical greek so bad:) I love the Bible and Orthodox and want to read the original septuagint and also greek new testament. I'm doing this on my own for fun. I'm saving up to buy your books and buy greek bible, septuagint, lexicon, and maybe interlinear bible.
So helpful
Recently got the book...on chapter 5
I am Byzantine Catholic and I am very interested in learning Biblical Greek to read the Church Fathers in their own language and of course the Septuagint Bible.
Go to a Greek restaurant to taste Greek, better in Greece, one that has only a Greek menu. I just subscribed. Going to your web site after this.
Though remembered primarily for his widely used commentary on the NT, Henry Alford (1810-71), dean of Canterbury and author of several well-known hymns (among them "Come, Ye Thankful People, Come" and "10k Times 10k"), deserves mention here as an ardent advocate of the critical principles formulated by those who, like Lachmann, had worked for the "demotion of the unworthy and pedantic reverence for the received text, which stood in the way of all chance of discovering the genuine word of God."
*Bruce Metzger TNT* pg 174
*MeWe Learn Biblical Greek, Discussions, quizzes, TC history*
1970 Alumni Azusa Pacific University
Published on March 22, 2019? Hmm...the day I retired! Wonder if that's a sign... :-) Hope I can follow along okay, since I'm using my copy of BBG, which is the first edition. Thank you for these videos.
Congratulations on the retirement.
So are you still studying the Greek? I'm thinking of starting for the 3rd time. I wish I had never stoped 10 years ago.
@@beardedbiker333 LOL...but often the 3rd time sticks! I am back into now, and loving it! You can do it!!
@@TheStrataminor this is my third attempt also and it's Greek to me also.
Lord teach me Greek
just a point of interest
In *1734, Bengel* published at Tubingen an edition of the GNT in a handsome quarto volume.
He did not venture to correct the traditional *Textus Receptus* in accordance with personal judgment but followed (except in 19 passages in the Book of Revelation) the self-imposed rule of not printing any reading that had not been previously published in an earlier printed edition
*Bruce Metzger* TNT pg 159
MeWe Learn Biblical Greek, discussions, quizzes, TC history
3:00
thing one of the things that took place around this time though was that attic greek ended up breaking into kind of two strains it became standardized for the purpose of poetry and literature and this became the ingrained classical greek that we have today
and then there was the regular greek the popular little greek that everybody on the street would just speak the classical greek the the attic greek that literary greek that was standardized which means it wasn't supposed to change it
was a standardized set of sounds and forms that were supposed to be used consistently
Koine Greek: What is it? Where did it come from? And who should learn it?
**Join mewe/groups/Learn Biblical Greek Group **
for quizzes, discussion, history of how we got the NT
Could you please help me which Greek bible version is similar to NKJV?
is there a different conguation of the verbs, between present active indicitice...and present active continuance.....if so, could you please give an online referece....
I have the third edition, am I okay without getting the 4th edition? It's not for a course, I'm retired and taking it for my edification. Big differences?
I’d like to know this as well 😀
There are some changes, but nothing that would impact your study in any real way. Go with whatever you have access to.
What’s the title of your book, teacher ? Thanks in advance
Basics of biblical Greek
Does 14th by Mycenaean mean 14th century B.C.? I will find out.
Is Koine what ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ spoke?
Yes
Hi there may I ask where can I find the book? Hard copy, I'm studying biblical Greek 1A and 1B at South African Theological Seminary so I need books on biblical languages, your videos are very helpful for me thanks. My teacher for Greek.
i will try. i am age 68 now and want to learn. still don,t know if i can do it. i want to learn though. as i saw 2 JW,s on my way home the other day. so i said to myself to go talk to them. they are out there to spread there twisted JW Bible. and this is not far from SBC in Lou. Ky. i thought to myself , where is someone from there?
Shakespeare did us no favor by saying: it’s Greek to me 😆 true
If the autographs and all early copies were written entirely in unicals and miniscules were not even invented until the sixth century why are our NT references all written in miniscules and why do people learning Koine Greek even need to learn them?
I would like to learn how to read Greek myths and speak the language.
why not read the gospels they are not a myth
@@raysalmon6566 It is interesting to study the beliefs of different civilizations. And I believe As a Christian, it is important to understand other beliefs to see where they differ from mine.
@@raysalmon6566 and I have read the gospels before in different versions of the bible.
1st time (3/22/20) : Done
"Why learn latin if you could learn Greek?" (shrug like the answer is obvious.) What a boss.
Yeah that hilarious haha
the foundation, of English is both Latin, and Greek....
I would like to learn both of them
Numbers?
How to write David in Greek?
Δαβίδ
Δαυιδ
For me Greek is simmer to Spanish
Do you use 'upsilon' in writing "David" in Greek?
Yes you do. I have a grandson named David and he asked me to look it up. Δαυιδ
A Lilongwe all
They need to learn the proper pronunciation of Greek, not the Erasmian of the 16th century.