
Greek Biblical Language Course

Basics of Biblical Greek Grammar by William D. Mounce
Basics of Biblical Greek Grammar is one of the most widely used introductory textbooks for learning New Testament Greek (Koine Greek). Through systematic and step-by-step explanations, it helps beginners gain a solid understanding of the fundamentals of Greek grammar. Its companion volume, Basics of Biblical Greek Workbook, supplements the main text and provides carefully designed exercises aimed at reinforcing the foundational concepts of Koine Greek—the language of the New Testament—through practice.
About the Author

Dr. William D. Mounce (Ph.D., University of Aberdeen) earned his B.A. from Bethel College, his M.Div. from Fuller Theological Seminary, and his Ph.D. in New Testament from the University of Aberdeen. He has served as Professor of New Testament and Director of the Greek Program at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and taught for about ten years at Azusa Pacific University. In addition, he has ministered as a preaching pastor in the Spokane area of Washington State.

Biblical Greek Study Guides by William D. Mounce(Biblical Greek Study Guides by William D. Mounce)
The chart created by Mounce is a four-page reference tool designed to help students quickly locate and review the key concepts of New Testament Greek (Koine Greek) grammar. It covers essential topics such as the Greek alphabet, noun declensions, verb conjugations, articles, pronouns, and prepositions.

Greek Alphabet Workbook for Beginners by Konstantinos Papadopoulos
Greek Alphabet Workbook for Beginners: A Handwriting Practice Workbook for Kids and Adults is designed to help learners actively write and master the Greek alphabet. Simply recognizing the letters with your eyes and repeating them aloud will fade from memory within just a few days. When we study Koine Greek, we are not learning in the living world of spoken sounds, but rather encountering the language solely in the world of written letters. It is, in a sense, a struggle with the letters themselves. From the very beginning, the process of “I write, and I read” is essential. This is the shared conviction of those who have successfully learned Greek.