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GREEK LANGUAGE
GREEK STUDIES
THE GREEK NEW TESTAMENT
Greek New
Testament -
Online (Wescott-Hort)
Greek NT -The Online Greek Bible
Greek NT (Wieland Willker) -
Westcott-Hort text from 1881, combined with the NA27 variants
All-in-One Bible Resources Search
- By Mark Goodacre: this
page enables you to go to one page to search several of the Greek New
Testament versions listed here, as well as a variety of other key Bible
resources.
LEARN NEW TESTAMENT GREEK
Basic of Biblical Greek
- William Mounce
NT GREEK.NET
Learning
New Testament Greek - (Resources
for Learning N T Greek)
- Corey Keating
Learning NT Greek 101 - (Little
Greek) - Jonathan Robie
Elementary Greek
- (Quartz Hill School of Theology) - Dr. Jim West
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Wordbase Greek 3.1
The Greek New Testament Gateway
Articles and
Questions & Answers on Grammar - Bible.org
Course Outline
- Dr. Jim
West
Below are the 31 lessons for
Elementary Greek.
Click on the lesson you want:
The Greek Alphabet
- Jim West
Accent Marks and
other Matters
- Jim West
Verbs: Present,
Active, Indicative
- Jim West
Nouns: Second
Declension
- Jim West
Nouns: First
Declension
- Jim West
Adjectives
- Jim West
Prepositions
- Jim West
Verbs: Present
Passive Indicative
- Jim West
Verbs: Present
Middle Indicative
- Jim West
Personal Pronouns
- Jim West
Demonstrative
Pronouns
- Jim West
Deponent Verbs
- Jim West
Verbs: Imperfect
Active Indicative
- Jim West
Verbs: Imperfect
Middle and Passive Indicative
- Jim
West
Verbs: Future
Active and Middle Indicative
- Jim
West
Verbs: First Aorist
Active and Middle Indicative
- Jim
West
Verbs: Second
Aorist Active and Middle Indicative
- Jim
West
Verbs: Aorist
Passive Indicative and Future Passive Indicative
- Jim
West
Nouns: Third
Declension
- Jim West
Present Participles
- Jim West
Aorist Active and
Middle Participles
- Jim West
Aorist Passive
Participles
- Jim West
Verbs: Perfect
Tense
- Jim West
The Subjunctive
Mood
- Jim West
The Imperative Mood
- Jim West
Contract Verbs
- Jim West
Pronouns
- Jim
West
Adjectives
- Jim West
Verbs: The -mi
conjugation
- Jim West
The Article
- Jim West
The Infinitive
- Jim West
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Accusative Case -
NTGreek.org
Active Voice - NTGreek.org
Adjective - NTGreek.org
Adverb - NTGreek.org
Adverbial Participle -
NTGreek.org
The Alphabet - Little Greek 101
Pronunciation practice (John 1) -
Little Greek 101
Verbs (present active indicative) - Pt. 1
- Little Greek 101
Verbs (present active indicative) - Pt. 2
- Little Greek 101
Pronouns, subjects, objects, owners -
Pt.1- Little Greek 101
Pronouns (continued) - Pt. 2 -
Little Greek 101
Articles and nouns -
Little Greek 101
"to
be", use of the article -
Little Greek 101
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NT Greek.org
I.
Introductory Items and English Grammar
Introduction
Inflection in the Greek Language
Essential Grammatical Terms
(Above are definitions that you need to
know!)
Translating Greek - English Translations
II. Greek Grammar - Shorter
Explanations
Verbs
Nouns
Pronouns, Adjectives, Adverbs, Cojunctions, Prepositions, Interjections,
& Articles -
Other
Miscellaneous Terms
III. More detailed Explanation
of Greek Grammar
Participles
Conditional Sentences
Advanced Explanation of Greek Tenses -
Kind of Action & Time of Action.
Syntactical Classifications of Nouns, Verbs, and Participles
Advanced Discussion of the Subjunctive Mood
- Used in Context
Advanced use of Greek Adjectives.
Emphasis shown by Greek word order
Greek New Testament Texts
Greek New Testament
By Tony Fisher: on-line Greek New Testament (NA26),
available for browsing and searching. You can search for individual
words by base or inflected form and you can limit your search
further by specifying tense, voice, mood etc. It does not require a
Greek font to be pre-installed on your computer and is fast and
user-friendly. An excellent resource. Sadly, the author of this
site, Tony Fisher, died not long after developing this great
resource.
The Unbound Bible
From Biola University: searchable text of the Greek New Testament
(NA26) using either the symbol font or unicode. You can
also search the Hebrew Bible, the Septuagint, the Latin Vulgate and
several translations from the same page. You also view up to two
parallel versions of any passage (e.g. you could look at any passage
simultaneously in Greek, Latin and English). Strongly recommended.
The Online Greek Bible
Anonymous site providing a variety of ways of viewing accented and
non-accented Greek New Testament texts (Nestle-Aland 26). Choose
from a variety of fonts for the display, unicode fonts (Athena and
Palatino), Symbol font (already present on practically all
computers) or images. You can "click on" any given word and see it
parsed and with a definition (from Thayer's lexicon?). The search
function is sophisticated enough to be able to handle quite precise
searches. A useful new resource.
Olive Tree Greek New Testament
[Frames
Free Version]
From this Bible Search Engine you can search versions of the Greek
New Testament, 1991 Byzantine Greek Text, 1881 Westcott-Hort Text
and 1550/1894 Textus Receptus, plus interlinear versions and texts
with grammatical tags.
Greek and Hebrew Interlinear Bible
At Crosswalk: an attractive, user-friendly Interlinear Bible with
some special features. In any verse displayed you can "click on" the
Greek word to see its entry in the Lexicon (see below). Note,
however, that the "Word/Phrase Search" only works for English words
in the interlinear and not for their Greek counterparts.
New Testament (Perseus)
[Berlin Mirror]
Westcott and Hort Greek New Testament, all morphologically linked,
from the remarkable Perseus site. Follow a given word from the text
through the on-line Liddell-Scott lexicon. Like all Perseus Greek
texts, you have several options for viewing the Greek (click on
"Configure Display" to the left of each page of text).
GNT
Browser (Zhubert) (New)
The text here is Nestle-Aland 26; the site provides parsing and word
definitions as you mouse over the words; if you click on a given
word, further data is given. More is planned for the future; a
promising new resource.
The Greek New Testament
Westcott-Hort text from 1881, combined with the NA26/27 variants:
text prepared, typed and proof-read by Maurice Robinson; site by
Wieland Willker. Uses the Symbol font, already present on most
computers.
New Testament in Greek
By Michael Haggett: version of the Greek New Testament using a
Unicode font (Athena), but with no accents, smooth breathings or
iota subscripts. The text is described as being "substantially
similar to the 'Standard' text used in both NA27 and UBS4".
Arrangement is by book for browsing.
HTML Bible
By John Hurt: Nestle's Greek New Testament is available here, but in
non-Greek characters. It can be browsed, searched and easily
downloaded. Parallel New Testament (Greek plus KJV and Young's) is
also included.
Biblon 2000
By David Harley: although "work in progress", this is a promising
project to utilise current web technology to produce an on-line
edition of the Greek New Testament in which the text can be
manipulated to create different texts depending on the variants
chosen. This is the first on-line version of the Greek New Testament
to begin to take text-critical issues seriously; unfortunately there
have been no major updates now for over three years
All-in-One Bible Resources Search
By Mark Goodacre: this page enables you to go to one page to search
several of the Greek New Testament versions listed here, as well as
a variety of other key Bible resources.
Greek New Testament Audio Files
By Marilyn Phemister: much of the Greek New Testament (Westcott and
Hort) is available here for listening or downloading. These are
Real Audio files,
organised by the chapter. The project is not yet complete, but
chapters are being added regularly. Ideal for visually impaired
students, or for anyone wanting to listen to the text.
Greek New Testament Editions
By Vincent Broman: a list of machine-readable versions of the Greek
NT. Some considerable effort is required with all of these texts --
they have to be downloaded, unzipped, formatted and edited. Very
useful site for scholars wanting electronic access to particular
texts. Not for the faint-hearted.
KAINH: The Original Greek New Testament Page
By Petros Petallides: "a complete electronic edition of the Original
Orthodox Greek New Testament as it is used by the Greek Orthodox
Church". These are MS Word documents for downloading onto your
machine, as one zip file or several zip files; and the SGreek font
is required. The site has both modern Greek and English portals.
UBS Greek New Testament with parsing
By Peter Ballard: this is a chapter-by-chapter index to the United
Bible Societies Greek New Testament, in non-Greek characters, with
every word parsed. This
site has been removed from its public place, but the link above
provides information on how to access the site for all private,
non-commercial users.
Gospels and Acts in Greek
Robert Fowler's transcription of the Gospels and Acts in Greek on
the web using the SPIonic Font (for which,
see below).
Mark has been on the web for some time, but now also the rest of the
Gospels and Acts are available.
BIBLE LEXICONS
New Testament
link to Strong's #
New Testament Greek Lexicon
New Testament Greek Lexicon
Word
Studies - Lexicons, Fonts,
Dictionaries
Fonts Resource
SEPTUAGINT
LXX Greek Text
- The Septuagint Greek Old Testament On-line
Septuagint Greek Old
Testament On-line
Septuagint
- English Translation On-line
The Septuagint in the New
Testament
Notes on the Septuagint
Septuagint - New English
Translation
The Perseus Project - Tuft
University's resource for Classic and Koine Greek
The Scriptorium Center for Christian Antiquities
- Biblical Manuscripts
Morphologically Analyzed
Septuagint (LXX)
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