John 1:1 & 2
1. εν απχη νω ο λογοσ και ο λογοσ ην προσ τον θεον και θεοσ ην ο λογοσ
2. ουτοσ ην απχη προσ τον θεον
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Koine Biblical Greek Lessons -- Student Log In

   
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These lessons will empower you to perform Greek word studies using the many Koine Biblical Greek resources such as an analytical lexicon, concordances and interlinear Greek New Testaments. The lessons cover basics such as the Greek alphabet, basic grammar and practice exercises in locating all the occurrences of the Greek words in the New Testament.

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You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed to view and print the syllabus pages and handouts. It is not necessary to print all of the handouts but the Adobe Reader is required to view all text pages. If you do not have it installed, click the icon below to download and install. This is free software.
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Important: Adobe Flash Player and Internet Connection
These lessons are presented as video in Adobe Flash format. Proper playing of the videos requires installation of the Adove Flash player AND a broad band internet connection such as cable modem or fiber optic (FIOS). Even DSL is too slow for video and if you are on dial-up you will not be able to do the Biblical Greek Lesson series.

About the Lessons
The lessons consist of instructional videos and a student syllabus (over 80 pages). The first page after login is the Syllabus page. On this page you can download the handouts for the lessons.

You must click the lesson number to go to the lesson. Lessons are NOT graded. Answer sheets for each student practice excersize are available in the Appendix download. The final student practice answer sheet will be available for viewing or download at the end of the lesson series in the graduates section.

Required Books
There are three books that are required for the lesson series. See the "Bookstore" link above. You must have access to these books to successfully complete these lessons. Borrowing and sharing books is recommended. There is also software available which may be substituted for the books. See the video explanations in the syllabus down load section, to guide your choices.