Showing posts with label Biblical Languages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Biblical Languages. Show all posts

Tuesday, 2 April 2019

Ink 2 (Spring 2019)


The second issue of ink, published by Tyndale House, Cambridge, is now available, this one exploring ‘the benefits of reading the Bible in its original languages’.

UK residents can sign up here to receive issues through the post, but the publication is also available as a pdf here.

Monday, 29 September 2014

Daily Dose of Greek


Robert Plummer, Professor of New Testament as Southern Seminary in Louisville has launched Daily Dose of Greek, designed ‘to provide ongoing accountability to busy pastors to read Greek daily and progress in their ability’, but which will undoubtedly be of value to others too.

Those who sign up receive via email a two-minute video every day for five days a week, in which Plummer talks through a single Greek verse (currently heading through 1 John 1).

The website also contains 25 short videos on learning Greek, along with a section of resources.

Tuesday, 30 April 2013

William Barrick on Biblical Hebrew


Thanks to Patrick Schreiner (of Ad Fontes) for drawing attention to freely available video lectures of a two-part module on Biblical Hebrew. The module is taught by Dr. William Barrick of The Master’s Seminary. Part I is available here (including downloadable grammar and workbook) and Part II is available here.