- published: 22 Aug 2010
- views: 7579
- author: WilliamMounce
12:48
Basics of Biblical Greek Lecture. Greeting
This is the greeting lecture for the lecture series by Bill Mounce, author of Basics of Bi...
published: 22 Aug 2010
author: WilliamMounce
Basics of Biblical Greek Lecture. Greeting
This is the greeting lecture for the lecture series by Bill Mounce, author of Basics of Biblical Greek. You can purchase hsi entire series of the book in video and mp3 audio, and use them in conjunction with the free online Greek class at learnbiblicalgreek.com.
- published: 22 Aug 2010
- views: 7579
- author: WilliamMounce
9:09
Accenting Biblical (Koine) and ancient Greek (Part 1 - General Principles)
This is the first part of a short series on how to properly accent ancient and Biblical Gr...
published: 14 Oct 2010
author: BiblicalGreek
Accenting Biblical (Koine) and ancient Greek (Part 1 - General Principles)
This is the first part of a short series on how to properly accent ancient and Biblical Greek.
- published: 14 Oct 2010
- views: 4976
- author: BiblicalGreek
9:12
Biblical Greek Read Aloud 1: First John 1:5-10
First of a short series where I read biblical Greek texts in US Erasmian pronunciation and...
published: 19 Dec 2010
author: Brooke Lester
Biblical Greek Read Aloud 1: First John 1:5-10
First of a short series where I read biblical Greek texts in US Erasmian pronunciation and then a modern Greek pronunciation modified toward Koine Hellenistic. Links: Randall Buth: www.biblicalulpan.org Buth's pronunciation paper (PDF): www.biblicalulpan.org Modern Greek readings of New Testament: www.helding.net
- published: 19 Dec 2010
- views: 3546
- author: Brooke Lester
40:44
Koine Greek - 2 Corinthians
2 Corinthians in the Textus Receptus read with native modern Greek pronunciation 2 Cor 2v1...
published: 08 May 2012
author: Christisinn
Koine Greek - 2 Corinthians
2 Corinthians in the Textus Receptus read with native modern Greek pronunciation 2 Cor 2v1 - 4:07 2 Cor 3v1 - 6:29 2 Cor 4v1 - 9:15 2 Cor 5v1 - 12:00 2 Cor 6v1 - 15:03 2 Cor 7v1 - 17:40 2 Cor 8v1 - 20:44 2 Cor 9v1 - 24:16 2 Cor 10v1 - 26:49 2 Cor 11v1 - 29:45 2 Cor 12v1 - 34:35 2 Cor 13v1 - 38:35
- published: 08 May 2012
- views: 200
- author: Christisinn
4:06
All Things Are Better In Koine
A Tongue-in-cheek music video about Biblical Greek. Song written and recorded by Derek Nor...
published: 18 Dec 2008
author: ncasucci11
All Things Are Better In Koine
A Tongue-in-cheek music video about Biblical Greek. Song written and recorded by Derek North, rap section composed by Sam Casucci, video directed and edited by Nick Casucci.
- published: 18 Dec 2008
- views: 56638
- author: ncasucci11
47:54
First Greek (koine) lesson with Prof. Christophe Rico - Part I
First Greek (Koine) class following the book "Polis" by Christophe Rico, éditions du Cerf,...
published: 06 Feb 2012
author: poliskoine
First Greek (koine) lesson with Prof. Christophe Rico - Part I
First Greek (Koine) class following the book "Polis" by Christophe Rico, éditions du Cerf, 2009. Teacher: Prof. Christophe Rico Assistant: Thomas Rego The Polis method takes inspiration from the Total Physical Response (TPR) method, according to which learning foreign languages should follow the physical and oral process by which a mother tongue is acquired -- a process in which stages of passive learning precede those of active learning. In this very first Greek class students are expected, following the TPR method, to show their understanding of the languages by performing the orders (in Greek!) given by the teacher. The main innovation of the Polis method is the application of the TPR technique to so-called "dead" tongues, which it attempts to teach as though they were "living" ones. Hence, since it stimulates all the cognitive faculties of the student, the Polis method facilitates the acquisition of the grammar and vocabulary, and enables one, after two years of learning, to read and understand a simple text without dictionary or translation. For more information about the Polis Institute, see: www.polisjerusalem.org For more information about the book and the method, see: poliskoine.com Your enriching comments are most welcome. Please respect the rules of courteousness while expressing your views.
- published: 06 Feb 2012
- views: 4243
- author: poliskoine
0:54
The (koine) Greek Alphabet Song
The first of 18 songs by "The Singing Grammarian: Songs and Visual Presentations for Learn...
published: 11 May 2011
author: Danny Zacharias
The (koine) Greek Alphabet Song
The first of 18 songs by "The Singing Grammarian: Songs and Visual Presentations for Learning New Testament Greek Grammar." Purchase all 18 songs from www.kregel.com, tinyurl.com As this is for teaching Koine Greek, the Erasmian method of pronunciation is used (so you don't need to correct my pronunciation in the comments :-) Brief history on Greek pronunciation: tinyurl.com
- published: 11 May 2011
- views: 107837
- author: Danny Zacharias
12:14
Learn Greek Free Lesson 1: Greek Alphabet
Greek Lesson 1 from Learn Greek Free where you learn to read New Testament Greek...
published: 30 Sep 2010
author: LearnGreekFree
Learn Greek Free Lesson 1: Greek Alphabet
Greek Lesson 1 from Learn Greek Free where you learn to read New Testament Greek
- published: 30 Sep 2010
- views: 40597
- author: LearnGreekFree
62:38
Introduction to Biblical Greek: Unit 2
This video will eventually be replaced by a revised version and is uploaded now primarily ...
published: 01 Aug 2012
author: ksorkness
Introduction to Biblical Greek: Unit 2
This video will eventually be replaced by a revised version and is uploaded now primarily for current members of the class.
- published: 01 Aug 2012
- views: 142
- author: ksorkness
4:29
Koine Greek Adjectives
fun/dry video kind of explaining how adjectives work in Koine Greek. Most is sarcastic, an...
published: 07 Nov 2008
author: razerei
Koine Greek Adjectives
fun/dry video kind of explaining how adjectives work in Koine Greek. Most is sarcastic, and is not helpful, but there is a little bit of learning in here. Wallace and Mounce textbooks were the basis. This was filmed at about 4am in the morning.
- published: 07 Nov 2008
- views: 2852
- author: razerei
60:25
Koine Greek - 1 Corinthians
1 Corinthians in the Textus Receptus read with native modern Greek pronunciation 1 Cor 2 -...
published: 20 Jun 2012
author: Christisinn
Koine Greek - 1 Corinthians
1 Corinthians in the Textus Receptus read with native modern Greek pronunciation 1 Cor 2 -- 4:24 1 Cor 3 -- 6:53 1 Cor 4 -- 10:01 1 Cor 5 -- 13:17 1 Cor 6 -- 15:14 1 Cor 7 -- 18:19 1 Cor 8 -- 24:14 1 Cor 9 -- 26:08 1 Cor 10 -- 30:09 1 Cor 11 -- 34:26 1 Cor 12 -- 39:05 1 Cor 13 -- 43:04 1 Cor 14 -- 45:00 1 Cor 15 -- 50:10 1 Cor 16 -- 57:27
- published: 20 Jun 2012
- views: 761
- author: Christisinn
3:46
Polis - Koine Greek Class
Video of a Greek Koine Class following the book "Polis" by Christophe Rico, éditions du Ce...
published: 30 Dec 2009
author: poliskoine
Polis - Koine Greek Class
Video of a Greek Koine Class following the book "Polis" by Christophe Rico, éditions du Cerf, 2009. For more information about the book and the method, see: poliskoine.com
- published: 30 Dec 2009
- views: 11026
- author: poliskoine
43:17
Basic Koine Greek
This is the 2nd class at Sovereign Grace Family Church on Biblical (Koine) Greek. In it, P...
published: 15 Aug 2011
author: ForestChristian
Basic Koine Greek
This is the 2nd class at Sovereign Grace Family Church on Biblical (Koine) Greek. In it, Pastor Keith expands on the alphabet, showing how the letters work together to make sounds (according to the Erasmian pronunciation) and he ends with some very basic vocabulary words. The first part of this class is available at our sermon audio page: www.sermonaudio.com
- published: 15 Aug 2011
- views: 809
- author: ForestChristian
41:10
First Greek (koine) lesson with Prof. Christophe Rico - Part II
First Greek (Koine) class following the book "Polis" by Christophe Rico, éditions du Cerf,...
published: 08 Feb 2012
author: poliskoine
First Greek (koine) lesson with Prof. Christophe Rico - Part II
First Greek (Koine) class following the book "Polis" by Christophe Rico, éditions du Cerf, 2009. Teacher: Prof. Christophe Rico Assistant: Thomas Rego The Polis method takes inspiration from the Total Physical Response (TPR) method, according to which learning foreign languages should follow the physical and oral process by which a mother tongue is acquired -- a process in which stages of passive learning precede those of active learning. In this very first Greek class students are expected, following the TPR method, to show their understanding of the languages by performing the orders (in Greek!) given by the teacher. The main innovation of the Polis method is the application of the TPR technique to so-called "dead" tongues, which it attempts to teach as though they were "living" ones. Hence, since it stimulates all the cognitive faculties of the student, the Polis method facilitates the acquisition of the grammar and vocabulary, and enables one, after two years of learning, to read and understand a simple text without dictionary or translation. For more information about the Polis Institute, see: www.polisjerusalem.org For more information about the book and the method, see: poliskoine.com
- published: 08 Feb 2012
- views: 1302
- author: poliskoine
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6:24
Accenting Biblical and Ancient Greek (Part 3 - Verbs) {AKA the big recession]
John Schwandt of the Institute of Biblical Greek teaches how to accent Biblical (Koine) an...
published: 16 Oct 2010
author: BiblicalGreek
Accenting Biblical and Ancient Greek (Part 3 - Verbs) {AKA the big recession]
John Schwandt of the Institute of Biblical Greek teaches how to accent Biblical (Koine) and Ancient Greek. He explains the principle of recession.
- published: 16 Oct 2010
- views: 1623
- author: BiblicalGreek
5:48
Institute of Biblical Greek Fluency Course
The Fluency Course offered by the Institute of Biblical Greek is a full service course tha...
published: 09 Sep 2011
author: BiblicalGreek
Institute of Biblical Greek Fluency Course
The Fluency Course offered by the Institute of Biblical Greek is a full service course that uses all sorts of learning methods to teach Biblical Greek. This brief video explains how the course uses live meetings, recorded meetings and lectures, conversation, audio/visual aids, automated quizzes, MP3s and more to provide a Biblical and ancient Greek education like no other.
- published: 09 Sep 2011
- views: 2915
- author: BiblicalGreek
4:52
Basics of Biblical Greek Lecture Videos
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published: 06 Feb 2011
author: WilliamMounce
Basics of Biblical Greek Lecture Videos
- published: 06 Feb 2011
- views: 8091
- author: WilliamMounce
11:10
Accenting Biblical and Ancient Greek (Part 2 - Non-verbs)
Professor John Schwandt explains how to apply general accenting principles to properly acc...
published: 16 Oct 2010
author: BiblicalGreek
Accenting Biblical and Ancient Greek (Part 2 - Non-verbs)
Professor John Schwandt explains how to apply general accenting principles to properly accent Biblical (Koine) and ancient Greek non verbs.
- published: 16 Oct 2010
- views: 1748
- author: BiblicalGreek