by Rob Plummer | Mar 16, 2019 | Creative Learning, Greek Songs, Memory Help, Special Editions
I love creative methods for teaching Greek paradigms. When Gregg Hodge was a student of mine years ago, he wrote and recorded this song to help students learn the first declension noun paradigm. I recently found this MP3 treasure in my files and wanted to share it. ...
by Rob Plummer | Feb 23, 2019 | Announcements, Creative Learning, Greek Resources, Special Editions
In this weekend feature, Dr. Plummer overviews several methods of viewing Daily Dose archived videos (such as our previous series on the Gospel of Mark or the Letter of James). One piece of exciting news is the new auto-play feature in the iOS app!...
by Rob Plummer | Feb 16, 2019 | Creative Learning, Greek Resources, Special Editions
In today’s Saturday feature, we take a close look at a sample page from Jonathan G. Kline’s helpful text, Keep Up Your Biblical Greek in Two Minutes a Day (Hendrickson). Also, find other resources like this on our resources page....
by Rob Plummer | Feb 2, 2019 | Creative Learning, Greek Resources, Scripture Passage, Special Editions
Mike Merritt has written a helpful and clear introductory NT Greek grammar (with accompanying answer key for homework exercises). Through the Daily Dose “Resources” tab, he is providing unlimited free downloads of these items. Please view the accompanying video to...
by Rob Plummer | Jan 26, 2019 | Creative Learning, Greek Resources, Special Editions, Textual Variants
In today’s Saturday feature, Dr. Plummer reviews the new Tyndale House edition of the Greek New Testament (THGNT) – which is available in both the original and reader’s edition formats (published by Crossway). Is the THGNT more like a Pepsi cola or an Oreo cookie?...
by Rob Plummer | Jan 12, 2019 | Creative Learning, Greek Resources, Greek Songs, Scripture Passage, Special Editions
It’s our tradition at the Daily Dose to start each semester by returning to the Greek Alphabet. Sing the Greek Alphabet to yourself. Teach someone else to sing it. As the Spring 2019 semester begins, hundreds of new students are learning the Greek alphabet for the...