FREE Biblical Greek: Lesson 1 - Alphabet

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Free full lesson of Biblical Greek (Koine). This is the first lesson of GREEK QUEST, a complete video course of the Biblical Greek.

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"Hi from Malaysia! I never imagined I’d be learning the Bible in Greek. This journey is truly exciting, and I look forward to gaining a deeper appreciation of the Word. Thank you for guiding us through the beauty of the biblical language—unlocking the nuances that bring the scriptures to life beyond translations. So grateful for this opportunity!
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You are a soul of God ❤️
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Enjoy the first lesson of my video course of the Biblical Greek: GREEK QUEST.

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Thank you for providing no cost Biblical Greek training. I appreciate the logical and balanced presentation of the material.

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Thank you very much for this sir, i want to learn biblical greek. However i didnt know were to start, your videos will be a great learning tool for me.

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Just found this site. This is so helpful. My Greek has gotten so rusty. Needed the modern fresh update. Thanks.

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My family and I are enjoying your course!

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Love how you showed your progress at the end! Congrats on your growth!

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Can we learn a lot here even tho other channels say different things i like your style

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Thank you brother much AGAPE AND PHILEO ♥️

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All Christian must learn Greek to understand the Bible and the history better

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Wonderful work and videos!! Thank you so much 😊

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Hi there, I was wondering why "Apollymi" is used as "should" in John 3:16... I get why it is used for "perish, " but why for "should?"

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