Biblical Greek 101

Ever wanted to read the New Testament in its original language? Join us this fall of 2025 for Biblical Greek 101, a brand-new church class designed to introduce you to Koine Greek, the language of the New Testament.*

Whether you aspire to enter the pastoral ministry or you have a hunger to dig deeper into God’s Word, this course will give you the tools to study the Scriptures with greater depth and clarity.

*This is not an accredited class. It is just for your edification.

Insofar as we love the gospel, to that same extent, let us study the ancient tongues. And let us notice that without the knowledge of languages we can scarcely preserve the gospel. Languages are the sheath which hides the sword of the Spirit, they are the chest in which this jewel is enclosed, the goblet holding this draught.
— Martin Luther, c. 16th century

Starting September 17, 2025

Wednesday Nights at 6:45pm

A mosaic icon of Jesus Christ with a halo, holding a scroll with Greek text, dressed in robes, against a gold background.

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COME PREPARED

A set of educational materials including three copies of the book 'Basics of Biblical Greek' by William D. Mounce, a tablet displaying a video lecture on Chapter 29 about Adjectival Participles, a printed worksheet titled 'Biblical Greek,' and a black booklet titled 'Third Edition, Over 200,000 in Print.' All items are placed on a dark wooden surface.

Important Note

To ensure you get the most out of our Biblical Greek 101 class, we highly recommend purchasing the following textbooks ahead of time:

  1. Basics of Biblical Greek Grammar: Fourth Edition by William D. Mounce

  2. Basics of Biblical Greek Workbook: Fourth Edition by William D. Mounce

These resources are essential for your success in the course. The grammar book provides the foundational knowledge, while the workbook offers practical exercises to reinforce your learning. Please ensure you have both books before the first class to fully engage with the course material.