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How to add a Greek Keyboard for New Testament Studies to an Apple Computer
f you are a student of the New Testament and you want to include some Greek in your PowerPoint slides or a paper you’re writing, you need a Greek keyboard. In this video I share 4 easy and straight forward steps to add a Greek keyboard to an Apple computer.
BDAG Quick Tip: How BDAG Shows the Object of a Greek Verb
BDAG (A Greek English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature 3rd ed.) can be confusing and overwhelming. But if you know how to use the dictionary, it can pay huge benefits. In this video I lay out how BDAG shows the case of the object of a Greek verb using 2 Peter 2:4.
3 Lifesaving Tools for Learning Biblical Hebrew
Learning biblical Hebrew can be pretty hard at times, and sometimes you just need the right tools. So I want to share 3 tools for learning biblical Hebrew that for me were life saving. And I think, they may be for you too. These help with Hebrew morphology and vocabulary.
6 Books to Improve Your Biblical Hebrew
You want to improve your Biblical Hebrew, but you need help. These 6 books are great resources to help you level up your your Hebrew.
Best Book for Learning Hebrew | Learning Biblical Hebrew by Kutz and Josberger
There are a lot of good books for learning biblical Hebrew. In this video, I tell you about why this one is my favorite. That book is Learning Biblical Hebrew by Karl V. Kutz and Rebekah L. Josberger published by Lexham Press, 2018. It has everything and more you want in a grammar. This is my go to book when I teach Hebrew or just need a refresher.
How Greek Verbs Are Built
Memorizing Greek verbs is hard. But thinking about how they are built simplifies the process. Each element of a Greek verb is like a Lego brick.
Learn the Greek Alphabet
You can learn biblical Greek! The journey begins with the Greek alphabet! In this video you'll learn the letters of the Greek alphabet, their sounds, and how to write them.
How to Learn Biblical Hebrew and Greek | 10 Commandments/Essential Tips
Learning the biblical languages, Greek and Hebrew, is hard. But these 10 commandments can help the learning process such much more enjoyable and efficient.
How to Use “The Morphology of Biblical Greek” by William D. Mounce using ἔχω
Do you struggle with why some Greek words drastically change their spelling? In this video I show you how to use a go to resource for morphological mysteries: "The Morphology of Biblical Greek" by William D. Mounce. Then we use the word ἔχω, “I have” as an example.
How to Use BDB and HALOT | One Major Difference
BDB (Brown-Driver-Briggs) and HALOT (Hebrew-Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament) are two standard Hebrew dictionaries. But there is one major difference between them that you need to know to use them well.
Greek Tense Choice and the Demands of Discipleship
What should we make of the tense change in Mark 8:34? Is this important to our interpretation? This video discusses the importance of Greek tense, its use with imperatives, and what factors influence an author's choice.
3rd Declension Emergency Helps | Greek Third Declension Nouns and Adjectives
3rd declension forms are some of the trickiest in learning biblical Greek. Here are a few simple elements to help you handle them.
Devotional in Greek, Hebrew, and Latin | Review of “Daily Scriptures” by Cerone and Fisher
Here's my review of "Daily Scriptures: 365 Readings in Hebrew, Greek, and Latin" by Jacob N. Cerone and Matthew J. Fisher (Eerdmans, 2021).
Hebrew Verb Parsing Simplified
Struggling with parsing Hebrew verbs? Simplify the process with these tips!
How to Read Greek without LOSING YOUR MIND
Reading Greek is hard. But these steps absolutely TRANSFORMED my comfort and ability to read Greek!