An Introduction to New Testament Greek

for the Serious Bible Student

Learn enough New Testament Greek to open the original text of Scripture and read it for yourself — with real tools, real understanding, and a foundation you can build on for the rest of your life.

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By the End of This Course, You Will...

This course requires no prior knowledge of Greek. Curiosity and a willing heart are the only prerequisites.

Read the Greek Alphabet — Recognize, write, and sound out all 24 letters confidently.
Understand Morphology — See how Greek words carry grammatical information in their endings.
Parse Any Greek Word — Identify tense, voice, mood, person, number, case, and gender using a code system.
Use Professional Tools — Sit down with a Greek New Testament and a parsing tool and work through any verse, word by word.
Translate Real Scripture — Produce your own translation of a passage and compare it to published English versions.
See What English Misses — Discover the richness that five words for love, two words for "word," and Greek verb tenses reveal about familiar passages.

Two Ways to Learn

The same comprehensive curriculum, delivered in the format that fits your life.

Weekend Intensive

Friday Evening + Saturday

In Person

A concentrated, immersive experience. You arrive Friday evening knowing no Greek and leave Saturday afternoon able to open a Greek New Testament and translate.

Friday Evening: 2.5 hours — Welcome, English grammar foundation, the Greek alphabet, writing exercises
Saturday Full Day: 7 hours — Word richness, parsing system, interlinear tools, group exercises, translation work, assessment
Small Groups: Limited class sizes for hands-on, interactive learning
Materials Included: Printed course packet, reference guides, and lifetime access to the online parsing tool

12-Week Online

One Session Per Week

Live Online

The same complete curriculum spread over twelve weekly sessions. Study at a sustainable pace with time to practice between sessions.

Weekly Live Sessions: Each session builds on the previous week with guided instruction and Q&A
Practice Between Sessions: Weekly homework assignments using the parsing tool to reinforce what you learned
Community: Learn alongside a cohort of fellow students with discussion and shared exercises
Same Depth: Identical content, tools, and outcomes as the weekend intensive — just spread over time

What You Cannot See in English

The entire New Testament was written in Koine Greek. Every English Bible is a translation, and every translation involves interpretive decisions. Greek gives you lenses that bring the original text into sharper focus.

John 21:15-17
Jesus uses two different Greek words for "love" when speaking with Peter. English flattens them into one word. Greek reveals the emotional center of the passage.
Ephesians 6:17
The "Sword of the Spirit" is the rhema of God — the spoken word — not the logos. The weapon is God speaking to you in the moment, not a book on a shelf.
Ephesians 2:8
"You have been saved" is in the perfect tense — a completed action with ongoing results. You were saved and you remain saved. The tense carries the theology.

Greek NT Parsing Tool

Look up any verse in the Greek New Testament, see every word parsed, and build your own translation — word by word. This is the same tool used in the course, and it is free for everyone.

Open the Parsing Tool

Works on any device. No account required. Also works offline after first visit.

Built for Real People

Greek in a Day was designed for believers who take Scripture seriously but have never studied the original languages. It is not an academic survey or a seminary shortcut. It is a practical, hands-on experience that gives you the tools to look beneath the English translation whenever you choose.

The course was built on a simple conviction: the Bible commands us to "study to show yourself approved unto God, a workman who rightly divides the Word of truth." This course gives you the skills to do exactly that.

Not to discard the English translation. Not to distrust it. But to look beneath it — to see what the apostles actually wrote, in the words they actually chose, with the grammar they actually used. That is a rare privilege.

Interested in a Course?

Whether you want to bring Greek in a Day to your church, register for an upcoming session, or just ask a question — we would love to hear from you.

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Greek in a Day is available for churches, Bible study groups, and Christian education programs.