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Master the Original Language
of the New Testament

"Some of the most central concepts in the New Testament are originally Greek words. Studying Biblical Greek will provide you with exceptional insights into the meaning of these ancient sacred texts."

Jonathan Lipnick
Head of the Holy Land Studies Dept., eTeacher Biblical

eTeacher new Course - Biblical Greek

This is a two semester introduction to Koine Greek, the common language of the ancient Mediterranean where Christianity was born. Although Jesus himself spoke Aramaic, the Good News was able to spread across the Roman Empire because it was written down in Greek

exceptional insights into ancient texts

Some of the most central concepts in the New Testament are originally Greek words, for example:
• Parousia – the second Coming of Christ (1 Corinthians 15:23)
• Dikaiosune – righteousness, that which God approves of (Romans 3:26)
• Paraclete – advocate, helper, referring to the Holy Spirit (John 15:23)
• Eucharist – thanksgiving, referring to Holy Communion (1 Corinthians 11:24)

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You will be amazed by the deeper understanding you will gain into these complex theological concepts when you study them in their original language.

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