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Koine Greek: Basic Resources

This LibGuide is intended for use in Dr. Kellett's Koine Greek course.

Greek Readers

The primary benefit of these Reader's editions is the footnotes with basic dictionary glossaries for less-common terms located at the bottom of each page. Decker's Koine Greek Reader is not a reader's edition of the NT text, but instead presents graded readings from a variety of sources along with pedagogical helps.

Textbooks

Basic Grammar Help

Beginning Greek Grammars

Intermediate Greek Grammars

Greek New Testament

Supplementary Resources

The resources below provide supplementary help on the basics of Greek grammar and syntax.

Students may benefit from occasionally consulting these sources, but should use them only as supplements rather than as a substitute for the required texts. These resources may be most beneficial for those pursuing self-study of Koine Greek.

Dictionary of Latin and Greek Theological Terms: Drawn Principally from Protestant Scholastic Theology by Richard A. Muller

ISBN: 0801061857

A Parsing Guide to the Greek New Testament by Nathan E. Han

ISBN: 0836116534

The Minister and His Greek New Testament by Archibald Thomas Robertson

Helpful, practical discussion of the use of Greek in homiletics.

A New Testament Greek Primer by S. M. Baugh

ISBN: 0875520995

Theological Dictionary of the New Testament: Abridged In One Volume by Geoffrey William Bromiley

ISBN: 0802824048

An Introduction to New Testament Greek: A Quick Course in the Reading of Koiné Greek by Frank Beetham

ISBN: 1853993387

Linguistics for Students of New Testament Greek: A Survey of Basic Concepts and Applications by David Alan Black

ISBN: 0801020166

Basics of Biblical Greek Grammar by William D. Mounce

ISBN: 0310287685

The Morphology of Biblical Greek by William D Mounce

ISBN: 0310410401

Cataloging and Reference Librarian

License

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