Greek Gospel Reader
Read Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John with morphology, meaning, syntax, semantic guidance, translation alignment, notes, and saved vocabulary.
Read the Gospels in Greek, understand how the words work in context, and move from close reading toward responsible teaching and preaching.
The reader remains free. The downloadable guides take selected passages further through detailed parsing, contextual semantics, literary study, and sermon development.
Read Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John with morphology, meaning, syntax, semantic guidance, translation alignment, notes, and saved vocabulary.
Seven substantial passage guides combining the Greek text, word-for-word parsing, semantic notes, close translation, context, and a developed sermon framework.
Learn the alphabet, review categorized first-year vocabulary, use digital flashcards, and study words saved from the Gospel text.
Structured paths for students who need a slower route from foundational forms into sustained New Testament reading.
Support for individual readers, ministry students, small groups, and classrooms working directly with the Greek text.
Focused teaching on grammar, syntax, translation decisions, semantic relationships, and reading Greek from the inside out.
A focused bridge between the parsing table and the pulpit. Each guide helps the reader see the Greek form, its role in the sentence, its contextual meaning, and the movement of the passage as a whole.
Each resource moves from Greek text and parsing into semantic notes, translation, context, and sermon shape.
Begin with the alphabet and core vocabulary, then open a short Gospel passage in the reader.
Open FoundationsMove from morphology to sentence function, contextual meaning, semantics, and translation.
Open ReaderUse the passage guides to connect detailed Greek work with literary context and a responsible sermon shape.
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