Lesson 12, The Elements of NT Greek, J.W. Wenham
Lesson 12, The Elements of NT Greek, J.W. Wenham
Vocab from Lesson 12, The Elements of NT Greek, J.W. Wenham
Lesson 13, The Elements of NT Greek, J.W. Wenham
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Lesson 14, The Elements of NT Greek, J.W. Wenham
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Lesson 15, The Elements of NT Greek, J.W. Wenham
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Lesson 3, The Elements of NT Greek, J.W. Wenham
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Lesson 4, The Elements of NT Greek, J.W. Wenham
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Lesson 5, The Elements of NT Greek, J.W. Wenham
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Lesson 6, The Elements of NT Greek, J.W. Wenham
Vocab from The Elements of NT Greek, J.W. Wenham, Lesson 6
Lesson 7, The Elements of NT Greek, J.W. Wenham
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Lesson 8, The Elements of NT Greek, J.W. Wenham
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Lesson 9, The Elements of NT Greek, J.W. Wenham
Vocab from Lesson 9, The Elements of NT Greek, J.W. Wenham
New Testament Greek Vocabulary (Frequency 49-30)
This is a List of Biblical Greek Words that appear between 49-30 times in the New Testament
Rule of Faith (Regula Fidei)
The rule of faith is kind of a summary statement. It incorporates a set of doctrines based on Scripture. It was especially used as a unity statement in order to define Christianity (i.e. against gnostics), as a exegetical base, or as a baptismal formula. It can be found in various forms among the...
Prepositions used with Dative/ Locative/ Instrumental Cases
Learn meanings of prepositions used with dative/ locative/ and instrumental cases
Pronouns: Interrogative and Indefinite
These pronouns are declined by III. declension. Meaning of interrogative pronouns is: who, which, what; and of indefinite is: someone; anyone. Both are declined the same way, however in the case of indefinite there is a loose of accent (τίς → τις).
Second Aorist verbs
Common verbs with 2nd Aorist. Questions and answers both in Greek - matching the Aorist to the Present.
Short Hebrew Vocabulary # 1 (Heb-Spa)
Short vocabularies for everyone to learn from hebrew to spanish.
Syriac Alphabet (Estrangela)
The Syriac Alphabet. Required for beginning to read the Peshitta. I transliterate the Syriac Alphabet a little less conventionally than others might. I prefer the Biblical pronunciation of the Semitic Alphabet to the Modern Sephardic pronunciation, preferred by most, and my unconventional...