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Read Greek in 30 Days [or Less]: New Testament, Old Testament, Apocrypha, Philo, Church Fathers is unavailable, but you can change that!

Are you a pastor wanting to brush up on Greek, a student taking Greek for the first time, or a layperson interested in learning the basics of Greek grammar? Read Greek in 30 Days or Less makes learning Greek easy and enjoyable if you have no previous knowledge of Greek! Its aim is to make the study of the New Testament clearer and to make Greek study more effective for pulpit or classroom...

• The mark is either smooth or rough. Only the rough breathing mark is important, for it is our letter “h.” • These two marks can be seen in our Matthew verse. • When a word begins with a vowel or dipthong, the smooth breathing mark is indicated by a single close-quote sign (’) over the initial vowel or second letter of a diphthong. Examples: the mark over the first letter in: ἀκούσας ἐν. • The rough breathing mark is indicated by a single open-quote sign (‘) over the initial vowel/diphthong or
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