Learn Greek Directly from the Bible
Become more confident and competent in your Bible knowledge
Hello and welcome to our podcast, Learn Biblical Greek, brought to you by the co-founder of Teleios, William Stewart.
This innovative podcast will teach biblical Greek through a verse-by-verse study of the book of Ephesians, interjecting Greek grammar, Greek word meanings and theology.
Thanks for joining us on this exciting biblical journey! Please return next week for another exciting episode.
ALL EPISODES CAN BE ACCESSED BELOW ‘ADDITIONAL RESOURCES’
TOOLS
To accompany this lesson, we suggest you use one of these free useful tools as well as the verb chart for reference.
e-Sword download (https://e-sword.net/) – Within e-Sword, please download the GR NT TR Bible and the Thayer and Strong dictionary tools to enhance your study (as highlighted in the image).
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Bible Hub website (https://biblehub.com/) – Within the site, please use the Lexicon and Greek tools to enhance your study (as highlighted in the image).
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Indefinite Pronouns – Dickenson College Commentaries
The Greek word ὅστις (hostis) is a relative pronoun meaning “whoever” or “anyone who.” Here is its declension:
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Greek Paradigms – Greek and Hebrew Paradigm Charts | Logos Bible Software
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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Other helpful resources to improve your study:
Jeff Smelser – New Testament Greek (primary grammar resource for this podcast)
William D. Mounce – Basics of Biblical Greek Grammar: Fourth Edition (more advanced complete grammar)
Daniel B. Wallace – Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics: An Exegetical Syntax of the New Testament with Scripture, Subject, and Greek Word Indexes (more advanced complete grammar)
Steven E. Runge – Discourse Grammar of the Greek New Testament: A Practical Introduction for Teaching and Exegesis (discusses word order)
William D. Mounce – Morphology of Biblical Greek (discusses changes in Greek words with different cases and parsing)
Robert Wermuth – It’s All Greek to You
EPISODES
EPHESIANS 1
EPHESIANS 2
EPHESIANS 3
EPHESIANS 4
EPHESIANS 5
CONTACT
If you have any questions, please contact us – [email protected].
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
William C. Stewart, MD co-founded Teleios, Inc., in 2001, which is a non-profit Christian foundation whose mission is to bring Christ to the world. Teleios shares the gospel and teaches scripture through a wide range of resources: education through informative online videos, podcasts, e-books and blogs that teach vital biblical themes; one-on-one mentored Bible; college internships; and global missionary grants.
The Stewarts have been active in Christian leadership for over four decades. They both attended part-time at Dallas Theological Seminary. Both subsequently lectured on numerous occasions in the D.Min doctoral program at the Seminary. Each has served in local church leadership positions. Together they have taught local medical school and college campus ministries and have mentored and taught over 300 students individually and hundreds of others in group Bible studies and classes.
ABOUT TELEIOS
Teleios is a Christian non-profit whose mission is to bring Christ to the world by sharing the gospel and teaching scripture through free online resources and personal mentorship.
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Disclaimer
William Stewart is not a Greek scholar, and the information provided through the podcast and website is to encourage students to learn biblical Greek. Additional information can be gained by contacting or reading the works of known Greek scholars listed in the links above. This podcast is provided as information only and is intended for listeners 18 and older. No podcast content should be taken as advice or recommendation for any personal or institutional situation. The views expressed are those of the speaker and are not necessarily shared or endorsed by Teleios. The podcast is subject to change at any time without notice. Although the podcaster endeavors to ensure current and accurate content, it may contain errors and is not presented as current, accurate, complete, or appropriate for your specific requirements. The podcaster does not accept any liability for the podcast, or any other information (or the use of such information) provided.