About This Course
This course examines the meaning of key Greek words used in the New Testament. Understanding these original words provides deeper insight into Scripture, revealing nuances that English translations cannot fully capture. Each lesson explores a specific Greek term, its usage in the New Testament, and its theological significance.
Course Lessons
Ekklesia (ἐκκλησία)
The meaning of the word translated "Church" in the New Testament
Logos (λόγος)
The meaning of logos translated "Word" in the New Testament
Rhema (ρῆμα)
The meaning of rhema translated "Word" in the New Testament
Agathos (ἀγαθός)
The meaning of agathos translated "Good" in the New Testament
Kalos (καλός)
The meaning of kalos translated "Good" in the New Testament
Koinonia (κοινωνία)
The meaning of koinonia translated "Fellowship" in the New Testament
Ptochus (πτωχός)
The meaning of ptochus translated "Poor" in the New Testament
Hupomone (ὑπομονή)
The meaning of hupomone translated "Patience" or "Endurance"
Diatheke (διαθήκη)
The meaning of diatheke translated "Covenant" or "Testament"
Parakletos (παράκλητος)
The meaning of parakletos translated "Comforter" in the New Testament
Additional Greek Words
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Greek Studies
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