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Teach yourself New Testament Greek with the help of these instructional videos, designed to help you to work through Jeremy Duff's great book "The Elements of New Testament Greek".Here's a link to the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLsORYeo0a66wYX81WQpy8EtEze14vERnIn this video we look at a couple of exercises at the end of chapter 7.Please note: You'll need a copy of Duff's book in order to get the best out of these videos, as I won't be covering every detail that Duff mentions. I'll aim to cover specific issues which would benefit from closer attention, or which Duff doesn't mention, or which sometimes cause confusion to students.If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments, and I'll try to address them in future videos. Thanks!
Teach yourself New Testament Greek with the help of these instructional videos, designed to help you to work through Jeremy Duff's great book "The Elements of New Testament Greek".Here's a link to the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLsORYeo0a66wYX81WQpy8EtEze14vERnIn this video we take a look at the infinitive mood.Please note: You'll need a copy of Duff's book in order to get the best out of these videos, as I won't be covering every detail that Duff mentions. I'll aim to cover specific issues which would benefit from closer attention, or which Duff doesn't mention, or which sometimes cause confusion to students.If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments, and I'll try to address them in future videos. Thanks!
Teach yourself New Testament Greek with the help of these instructional videos, designed to help you to work through Jeremy Duff's great book "The Elements of New Testament Greek".Here's a link to the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLsORYeo0a66wYX81WQpy8EtEze14vERnIn this video we take a look at the infinitive mood.Please note: You'll need a copy of Duff's book in order to get the best out of these videos, as I won't be covering every detail that Duff mentions. I'll aim to cover specific issues which would benefit from closer attention, or which Duff doesn't mention, or which sometimes cause confusion to students.If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments, and I'll try to address them in future videos. Thanks!
Teach yourself New Testament Greek with the help of these instructional videos, designed to help you to work through Jeremy Duff's great book "The Elements of New Testament Greek".Here's a link to the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLsORYeo0a66wYX81WQpy8EtEze14vERnIn this video we take a look at the imperative mood.Please note: You'll need a copy of Duff's book in order to get the best out of these videos, as I won't be covering every detail that Duff mentions. I'll aim to cover specific issues which would benefit from closer attention, or which Duff doesn't mention, or which sometimes cause confusion to students.If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments, and I'll try to address them in future videos. Thanks!
Teach yourself New Testament Greek with the help of these instructional videos, designed to help you to work through Jeremy Duff's great book "The Elements of New Testament Greek".Here's a link to the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLsORYeo0a66wYX81WQpy8EtEze14vERnIn this video we begin chapter 7, introducing the subject of moods.Please note: You'll need a copy of Duff's book in order to get the best out of these videos, as I won't be covering every detail that Duff mentions. I'll aim to cover specific issues which would benefit from closer attention, or which Duff doesn't mention, or which sometimes cause confusion to students.If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments, and I'll try to address them in future videos. Thanks!
Teach yourself New Testament Greek with the help of these instructional videos, designed to help you to work through Jeremy Duff's great book "The Elements of New Testament Greek".Here's a link to the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLsORYeo0a66wYX81WQpy8EtEze14vERnIn this video we take a look at a couple of quirks of verbs like phileo, with a weak epsilon at the end of the stem.Please note: You'll need a copy of Duff's book in order to get the best out of these videos, as I won't be covering every detail that Duff mentions. I'll aim to cover specific issues which would benefit from closer attention, or which Duff doesn't mention, or which sometimes cause confusion to students.If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments, and I'll try to address them in future videos. Thanks!
Teach yourself New Testament Greek with the help of these instructional videos, designed to help you to work through Jeremy Duff's great book "The Elements of New Testament Greek".Here's a link to the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLsORYeo0a66wYX81WQpy8EtEze14vERnIn this video we continue our look at the tenses, with a simple guide to recognising them.Please note: You'll need a copy of Duff's book in order to get the best out of these videos, as I won't be covering every detail that Duff mentions. I'll aim to cover specific issues which would benefit from closer attention, or which Duff doesn't mention, or which sometimes cause confusion to students.If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments, and I'll try to address them in future videos. Thanks!
Teach yourself New Testament Greek with the help of these instructional videos, designed to help you to work through Jeremy Duff's great book "The Elements of New Testament Greek".Here's a link to the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLsORYeo0a66wYX81WQpy8EtEze14vERnIn this video we dive into the subject of the Greek tenses (future, imperfect, and aorist, as well as the present that you've already learned) in chapter 6, beginning with a simple explanation of what the different tenses mean.Please note: You'll need a copy of Duff's book in order to get the best out of these videos, as I won't be covering every detail that Duff mentions. I'll aim to cover specific issues which would benefit from closer attention, or which Duff doesn't mention, or which sometimes cause confusion to students.If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments, and I'll try to address them in future videos. Thanks!
Teach yourself New Testament Greek with the help of these instructional videos, designed to help you to work through Jeremy Duff's great book "The Elements of New Testament Greek".Here's a link to the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLsORYeo0a66wYX81WQpy8EtEze14vERnIn this video we take a look at some unusual words in the vocabulary at the end of chapter 5.Please note: You'll need a copy of Duff's book in order to get the best out of these videos, as I won't be covering every detail that Duff mentions. I'll aim to cover specific issues which would benefit from closer attention, or which Duff doesn't mention, or which sometimes cause confusion to students.If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments, and I'll try to address them in future videos. Thanks!
Teach yourself New Testament Greek with the help of these instructional videos, designed to help you to work through Jeremy Duff's great book "The Elements of New Testament Greek".Here's a link to the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLsORYeo0a66wYX81WQpy8EtEze14vERnIn this video we take a look at some of the examples at the end of chapter 5.Please note: You'll need a copy of Duff's book in order to get the best out of these videos, as I won't be covering every detail that Duff mentions. I'll aim to cover specific issues which would benefit from closer attention, or which Duff doesn't mention, or which sometimes cause confusion to students.If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments, and I'll try to address them in future videos. Thanks!
Teach yourself New Testament Greek with the help of these instructional videos, designed to help you to work through Jeremy Duff's great book "The Elements of New Testament Greek".Here's a link to the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLsORYeo0a66wYX81WQpy8EtEze14vERnIn this video we take a look at two special uses of eimi, "I am".Please note: You'll need a copy of Duff's book in order to get the best out of these videos, as I won't be covering every detail that Duff mentions. I'll aim to cover specific issues which would benefit from closer attention, or which Duff doesn't mention, or which sometimes cause confusion to students.If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments, and I'll try to address them in future videos. Thanks!
Teach yourself New Testament Greek with the help of these instructional videos, designed to help you to work through Jeremy Duff's great book "The Elements of New Testament Greek".Here's a link to the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLsORYeo0a66wYX81WQpy8EtEze14vERnIn this video we take a look at two common irregular adjectives, polus and megas. Despite their irregularities, they're not hard to remember, once you know what to look out for.Please note: You'll need a copy of Duff's book in order to get the best out of these videos, as I won't be covering every detail that Duff mentions. I'll aim to cover specific issues which would benefit from closer attention, or which Duff doesn't mention, or which sometimes cause confusion to students.If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments, and I'll try to address them in future videos. Thanks!
Teach yourself New Testament Greek with the help of these instructional videos, designed to help you to work through Jeremy Duff's great book "The Elements of New Testament Greek".Here's a link to the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLsORYeo0a66wYX81WQpy8EtEze14vERnIn this video we take a look at the predicative use of adjectives - when the verb "to be" is employed (even if it's invisible...).Please note: You'll need a copy of Duff's book in order to get the best out of these videos, as I won't be covering every detail that Duff mentions. I'll aim to cover specific issues which would benefit from closer attention, or which Duff doesn't mention, or which sometimes cause confusion to students.If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments, and I'll try to address them in future videos. Thanks!
Teach yourself New Testament Greek with the help of these instructional videos, designed to help you to work through Jeremy Duff's great book "The Elements of New Testament Greek".In this video we take our first look at the verb "to be" - an absolutely essential verb, not least for using adjectives predicatively (see the next video in the series).Please note: You'll need a copy of Duff's book in order to get the best out of these videos, as I won't be covering every detail that Duff mentions. I'll aim to cover specific issues which would benefit from closer attention, or which Duff doesn't mention, or which sometimes cause confusion to students.If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments, and I'll try to address them in future videos. Thanks!
Teach yourself New Testament Greek with the help of these instructional videos, designed to help you to work through Jeremy Duff's great book "The Elements of New Testament Greek".In this video we look at some practical examples of the attributive use of adjectives.Please note: You'll need a copy of Duff's book in order to get the best out of these videos, as I won't be covering every detail that Duff mentions. I'll aim to cover specific issues which would benefit from closer attention, or which Duff doesn't mention, or which sometimes cause confusion to students.If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments, and I'll try to address them in future videos. Thanks!
Teach yourself New Testament Greek with the help of these instructional videos, designed to help you to work through Jeremy Duff's great book "The Elements of New Testament Greek". Here's a link to the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLsORYeo0a66wYX81WQpy8EtEze14vERnIn this video we fill in one missing detail from the previous video on the attributive use of adjectives. Please note: You'll need a copy of Duff's book in order to get the best out of these videos, as I won't be covering every detail that Duff mentions. I'll aim to cover specific issues which would benefit from closer attention, or which Duff doesn't mention, or which sometimes cause confusion to students. If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments, and I'll try to address them in future videos. Thanks!
Teach yourself New Testament Greek with the help of these instructional videos, designed to help you to work through Jeremy Duff's great book "The Elements of New Testament Greek".In this video we look at the attributive use of adjectives, as found in phrases like "The WISE woman." Please note: You'll need a copy of Duff's book in order to get the best out of these videos, as I won't be covering every detail that Duff mentions. I'll aim to cover specific issues which would benefit from closer attention, or which Duff doesn't mention, or which sometimes cause confusion to students. If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments, and I'll try to address them in future videos. Thanks!
Teach yourself New Testament Greek with the help of these instructional videos, designed to help you to work through Jeremy Duff's great book "The Elements of New Testament Greek".In this video we introduce the basic ideas of adjectives in Greek, summarise their form, and prepare the way for the more detailed discussion in the rest of chapter 5.Please note: You'll need a copy of Duff's book in order to get the best out of these videos, as I won't be covering every detail that Duff mentions. I'll aim to cover specific issues which would benefit from closer attention, or which Duff doesn't mention, or which sometimes cause confusion to students. If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments, and I'll try to address them in future videos. Thanks!
The book of Revelation is for many people one of the final unexplored mysteries of the Bible, while for others, it evokes lurid pictures of apocalyptic end-times disaster movies. None of this is very enlightening to people who seriously just want to understand what this extraordinary book is talking about.In this video we take a look at the book of Revelation as a whole, highlighting one of it's often-neglected structural features. In the process, we learn a fair amount about Leviticus 9 and the history of Christian worship.Please leave any comments and questions below, and I'll try to address them in future videos. Cheers!
The book of Revelation is for many people one of the final unexplored mysteries of the Bible, while for others, it evokes lurid pictures of apocalyptic end-times disaster movies. None of this is very enlightening to people who seriously just want to understand what this extraordinary book is talking about.In this video we take a look at the letter to the church in Laodicea..Please leave any comments and questions below, and I'll try to address them in future videos. Cheers!
The book of Revelation is for many people one of the final unexplored mysteries of the Bible, while for others, it evokes lurid pictures of apocalyptic end-times disaster movies. None of this is very enlightening to people who seriously just want to understand what this extraordinary book is talking about.In this video we take a look at the letter to the church in Philadelphia, an encouraging letter to a faithful church.Please leave any comments and questions below, and I'll try to address them in future videos. Cheers!
The book of Revelation is for many people one of the final unexplored mysteries of the Bible, while for others, it evokes lurid pictures of apocalyptic end-times disaster movies. None of this is very enlightening to people who seriously just want to understand what this extraordinary book is talking about.In this video we take a look at the letter to the church in Sardis, a about which Jesus has nothing positive to say.Please leave any comments and questions below, and I'll try to address them in future videos. Cheers!
The book of Revelation is for many people one of the final unexplored mysteries of the Bible, while for others, it evokes lurid pictures of apocalyptic end-times disaster movies. None of this is very enlightening to people who seriously just want to understand what this extraordinary book is talking about.In this video we take a look at the letter to the church in Thyatira, which contains the harshest rebuke so far of any of the letters in Revelation 2-3.Here's an outline of the chiastic structure of the letter itself. Note the "I Am" in the central element, which is also the central structural element of all seven letters to the churches:A v18 J is the Ruler, the son of GodB v19 I know your works ... latter worksC v20-21 The sins of JezebelD v22-23a Judgment on Jezebel and her childrenE v23b "I am he who searches mind and heart"D v23c Judgment on all according to your worksC v24-25 The righteousness of those who don't follow JezebelB v26a keep Jesus works to the endA v26b-29 The overcomers will rulePlease leave any comments and questions below, and I'll try to address them in future videos. Cheers!
The book of Revelation is for many people one of the final unexplored mysteries of the Bible, while for others, it evokes lurid pictures of apocalyptic end-times disaster movies. None of this is very enlightening to people who just want to understand what this extraordinary book is talking about.In this video we take a look at Revelation 2:12-17. Please leave any comments and questions below, and I'll try to address them in future videos. Cheers!