Biblical Greek Made Simple
Video Course
This is a companion video course for my textbook Biblical Greek Made Simple: All The Basics in One Semester. The course contains video lessons corresponding to the 11 chapters of the textbook designed to teach you the essentials of New Testament Greek in conjunction with Logos Bible software.
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An introduction to the course and textbook.
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I address whether you need Logos Bible software when going through this course.
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Learn about some vocabulary helps.
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Learning Activities PDF and Workbook Answer Key
This section provides the learning activities in PDF form as well as the workbook answer key.
This section provides the learning activities in PDF form as well as the workbook answer key.
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A Quick & Dirty Review of English Grammar
English grammar will be referred to A LOT during the course…and you may need a refresher!
English grammar will be referred to A LOT during the course…and you may need a refresher!
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Starting with the basics, learning the signs and sounds.
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Additional supplements to help you learn chapter 1's concepts.
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Chapter 1's Least You Need to Know
The end of each chapter in the textbook has a list of concepts you need to know. I provide these in flashcard form here.
The end of each chapter in the textbook has a list of concepts you need to know. I provide these in flashcard form here.
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Getting started in Logos Bible Software.
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Make sure you do this stuff before you move on to the next chapter.
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An introduction to the Greek noun system.
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Understand how nouns change their spelling to indicate their function.
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Additional supplements to help you learn chapter 2's concepts.
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Chapter 2's Least You Need to Know
The end of each chapter in the textbook has a list of concepts you need to know. I provide these in flashcard form here.
The end of each chapter in the textbook has a list of concepts you need to know. I provide these in flashcard form here.
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Take the next steps in learning to use Logos Bible Software.
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Make sure you do this stuff before you move on to the next chapter.
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Learn about the grammatical usages of the nominative case.
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Learn about the grammatical usages of the genitive case.
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Learn about the grammatical usages of the dative case.
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Learn about the grammatical usages of the accusative case.
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Learn how to read a lexicon entry for nouns.
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Chapter 3's Least You Need to Know
The end of each chapter in the textbook has a list of concepts you need to know. I provide these in flashcard form here.
The end of each chapter in the textbook has a list of concepts you need to know. I provide these in flashcard form here.
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Continue learning about Logos, particularly how to work with Greek nouns.
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Make sure you do this stuff before you move on to the next chapter.
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An introduction and overview of Greek verbs.
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Learn about the components of Indicative verb morphology.
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Lesson 4.3: The Greek Verb Slot Machine
Learn about Indicative verb slot machine, a breakdown of verb morphology.
Learn about Indicative verb slot machine, a breakdown of verb morphology.
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Additional supplements to help you learn chapter 4's concepts.
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Chapter 4's Least You Need to Know
The end of each chapter in the textbook has a list of concepts you need to know. I provide these in flashcard form here.
The end of each chapter in the textbook has a list of concepts you need to know. I provide these in flashcard form here.
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Learn your way around Logos and learn how to search for and highlight verbs.
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Make sure you do this stuff before you move on to the next chapter.
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Lesson 5.1: Alternative Pattern Indicative Verbs
Greek Indicative verbs have alternative spelling pattern variations called principal parts.
Greek Indicative verbs have alternative spelling pattern variations called principal parts.
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Lesson 5.2: Alternative Pattern Verbs Part 2
The alternative spelling pattern variations are tricky! The topic continues in this lesson.
The alternative spelling pattern variations are tricky! The topic continues in this lesson.
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Lesson 5.3: Alternative Pattern Verbs Part 3
this lesson concludes the lessons on alternative pattern verbs, i.e. principal parts.
this lesson concludes the lessons on alternative pattern verbs, i.e. principal parts.
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Lesson 5.4: Morphological Forms in Logos
Viewing and interacting with verb's morphological data in Logos.
Viewing and interacting with verb's morphological data in Logos.
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Additional supplements to help you learn chapter 5's concepts.
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Chapter 5's Least You Need to Know
The end of each chapter in the textbook has a list of concepts you need to know. I provide these in flashcard form here.
The end of each chapter in the textbook has a list of concepts you need to know. I provide these in flashcard form here.
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Chapter 5 Greek@Logos
Less Greek related, but important for getting a feel for Logos, this section looks at notes and highlights.
Less Greek related, but important for getting a feel for Logos, this section looks at notes and highlights.
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Make sure you do this stuff before you move on to the next chapter.
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Learn the 24 ways to say "the" in Greek!
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This lesson covers Greek adjectives.
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Lesson 6.3: Pronouns Introduced
This lesson covers the MANY Greek pronouns and their particular functions.
This lesson covers the MANY Greek pronouns and their particular functions.
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A continued look at pronouns, including some special functions.
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Greek numbers, both ordinals and cardinals.
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Additional supplements to help you learn chapter 6's concepts.
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Chapter 6's Least You Need to Know
The end of each chapter in the textbook has a list of concepts you need to know. I provide these in flashcard form here.
The end of each chapter in the textbook has a list of concepts you need to know. I provide these in flashcard form here.
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Different types of searches in Logos are introduced.
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Make sure you do this stuff before you move on to the next chapter.
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Lesson 7.1: Prepositions and Adverbs
Greek prepositions and adverbs are little words that make big differences in sentences – prepositions particularly!
Greek prepositions and adverbs are little words that make big differences in sentences – prepositions particularly!
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Phrases and clauses are groups of words that work together.
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Lesson 7.3: 1 John 1:1-4 example
This lesson looks at the beginning of 1 John as an example of identifying phrases and clauses.
This lesson looks at the beginning of 1 John as an example of identifying phrases and clauses.
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Chapter 7's Least You Need to Know
The end of each chapter in the textbook has a list of concepts you need to know. I provide these in flashcard form here.
The end of each chapter in the textbook has a list of concepts you need to know. I provide these in flashcard form here.
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Learn how Logos Bible Software helps with identifying phrases and clauses.
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Make sure you do this stuff before you move on to the next chapter.
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This lesson introduces participles and how they are formed.
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Participles can function like an adjective.
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Additional supplements to help you learn chapter 8's concepts.
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Chapter 8's Least You Need to Know
The end of each chapter in the textbook has a list of concepts you need to know. I provide these in flashcard form here.
The end of each chapter in the textbook has a list of concepts you need to know. I provide these in flashcard form here.
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Learn some further built in tools within Logos.
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Make sure you do this stuff before you move on to the next chapter.
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Participles have a wide range of functions.
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A unique function of the participle is as a genitive absolute.
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9.3: Adverbial Function of Participles
The majority of participles serve and adverbial function in Greek.
The majority of participles serve and adverbial function in Greek.
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Chapter 9's Least You Need to Know
The end of each chapter in the textbook has a list of concepts you need to know. I provide these in flashcard form here.
The end of each chapter in the textbook has a list of concepts you need to know. I provide these in flashcard form here.
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Chapter 9 Greek@Logos
This section continues introducing you to different tools for resarch in Logos.
This section continues introducing you to different tools for resarch in Logos.
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Make sure you do this stuff before you move on to the next chapter.
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Lesson 10.1: Subjunctive Formation
The Subjunctive mood are non-indicative verbs that are formed differently.
The Subjunctive mood are non-indicative verbs that are formed differently.
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Lesson 10.2: Subjunctive Function
Subjunctive verbs have particular functions within sentences that are introduced here.
Subjunctive verbs have particular functions within sentences that are introduced here.
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Lesson 10.3: Optatives
The Optative mood is an infrequent mood in the NT. This lessons covers both its formation and function.
The Optative mood is an infrequent mood in the NT. This lessons covers both its formation and function.
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Lesson 10.4: Imperatives
The Imperative verb mood is for commands or requests. This lesson covers their formation and function.
The Imperative verb mood is for commands or requests. This lesson covers their formation and function.
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Additional supplements to help you learn chapter 10's concepts.
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Chapter 10's Least You Need to Know
The end of each chapter in the textbook has a list of concepts you need to know. I provide these in flashcard form here.
The end of each chapter in the textbook has a list of concepts you need to know. I provide these in flashcard form here.
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Continue to learn the many tools in Logos for Bible study.
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Make sure you do this stuff before you move on to the next chapter.
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Lesson 11.1: Infinitives
An introduction to Greek Infinitives, verbal nouns that have several functions.
An introduction to Greek Infinitives, verbal nouns that have several functions.
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Lesson 11.2: Infinitive Functions
Greek Infinitives serve a number of functions. This lesson introduces a number of Infinitive functions.
Greek Infinitives serve a number of functions. This lesson introduces a number of Infinitive functions.
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Most Infinitives have an adverbial function within sentences.
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Additional supplements to help you learn chapter 11's concepts.
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Chapter 11's Least You Need to Know
The end of each chapter in the textbook has a list of concepts you need to know. I provide these in flashcard form here.
The end of each chapter in the textbook has a list of concepts you need to know. I provide these in flashcard form here.
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Chapter 11 Greek@Logos
Concludes the walk through major Logos features by learning about highlights and notetaking.
Concludes the walk through major Logos features by learning about highlights and notetaking.
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Chapter 11 Checklist
Make sure you do this stuff before you conclude the text OR move on to the "second time around"
Make sure you do this stuff before you conclude the text OR move on to the "second time around"
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