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Hellenika: A Beginning Greek Textbook Based on the Koine Greek of the New Testament is unavailable, but you can change that!

Hellenika is a textbook to be used in teaching the Greek of the New Testament. Its focus is the grammar of Koine Greek, the “Common Greek” used at the time of the writing of the New Testament. Beginning with the Greek alphabet, Hellenika presents a series of twenty-eight lessons covering the basics of Greek grammar. Each lesson concludes with an assignment designed to teach the rudiments of the...

Reciprocal pronouns: of one another. Example: "He was in the world, and the world was made through Him, and the world did not know Him." (John 1:10) The pronouns in this sentence are “He,” “Him,” and again, “Him.” They are identifiers of a specific Person, the actual identity of which must be discovered in the context in which the sentence appears. An adjective: a word that describes (modifies) the noun with which it is associated. The student of Koine Greek will soon learn the different uses of
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