Teach Me Some Greek Reviews

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This article is in collaboration with Greek “N” Stuff.

Are you looking for a resource to learn Koiné–or “common”–Greek? A Bible Study where the Bible is the only key needed? If so, then Greek “N” Stuff may have the right products for you! The Homeschool Review Crew have been learning Greek and studying the Bible in their latest review product.

Hey, Andrew!Teach Me Some Greek!
Hey Andrew! Teach Me Some Greek is the curriculum for learning ancient Biblical Greek. Koiné–or “common”–Greek is not spoken in Greece today but it was the common language of Greek spoken and written during the time of Christ and was the language used for the New Testament. Greek “N” Stuff offers their Hey Andrew! Teach Me Some Greek to today’s students whether you are interested in being able to read the Greek Interlinear New Testament or whether you merely aspire to learn enough Greek to have a better grasp of Greek roots and the English words that are derived from them.

  • Hey, Andrew! Teach Me Some Greek! – Level 2 Set
  • Hey, Andrew! Teach Me Some Greek! – Level 3 Set

Alone With GodBible Study Jonah & RuthNew International Version Alone With GodBible Study EstherKing James Version

Greek “N” Stuff’s Alone With God Bible studies were written primarily for the middle to upper elementary age group and are available in KJV and NIV translations. The four available Alone With God Bible Studies are:

  • I Can Study Jonah & Ruth Alone With God Bible Study (13 week study)
  • I Can Study Esther Alone With God Bible Study (13 week study)
  • I Can Study I Samuel Alone With God Bible Study (39 week study)
  • I Can Study Acts Alone With God Bible Study (52 week study)

Each of the Bible studies is a good devotional in itself or can be used as a supplementary study as well. All that is needed is the study and your Bible. For more information on either Greek “N” Stuff’s Greek or Latin curriculum and Bible studies, you can visit their FAQs page.

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Thank you Chareen @ Every Bed of Roses for this introduction article.



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