by Daily Dose | May 7, 2022 | Creative Learning, Extended Exegetical Discussions, Grammar, Greek Resources, Guest Hosts, Scripture Passage, Special Editions
In today’s weekend video, Dr. Kaspars Ozolins looks at John 15:1-2 and some questions about Greek historical morphology. Dr. Ozolins is Research Associate in Old Testament at Tyndale House, Cambridge YouTube Video:...
by Rob Plummer | Mar 5, 2022 | Creative Learning, Greek Resources, Special Editions
Daily Scriptures 365: Readings in Hebrew, Greek, and Latin In his own morning devotional time, Dr. Plummer has recently added a page from Daily Scriptures: 365 Readings in Hebrew, Greek, and Latin. See this weekend edition for a bit more information about this...
by Daily Dose | Feb 26, 2022 | Creative Learning, Extended Exegetical Discussions, Greek Resources, Guest Hosts, Scripture Passage, Special Editions
In this weekend edition, New Zealander Darryl Burling of MasterNTGreek.com interviews Dr. Sam Lamerson and Dr. Rob Plummer on the question: “Why do students give up on learning Greek?” YouTube Video:...
by Rob Plummer | Feb 19, 2022 | Creative Learning, Grammar, Greek Resources, Memory Help
Greek Laminated Charts In this weekend edition, Dr. Plummer discusses two sets of laminated Greek charts. They are: (1) Charts for Beginning Greek Grammar and Syntax: A Quick Reference Guide to Beginning with New Testament Greek, and (2) Charts for Intermediate Greek...
by Rob Plummer | Jan 8, 2022 | Creative Learning, Greek Resources, Guest Hosts, Special Editions
What’s the best method to learn to read the GNT? This weekend edition is the second of a two-part conversation between Rob Plummer of the Daily Dose of Greek and Darryl Burling of Master New Testament Greek about the most effective pedagogical method to get students...
by Rob Plummer | Jan 1, 2022 | Creative Learning, Greek Resources, Guest Hosts, Memory Help, Special Editions
Traditional Greek Pedagogy vs. Living Language Approach In this first of two videos, Rob Plummer and Darryl Burling of Master New Testament Greek discuss the strengths and weaknesses of traditional Greek pedagogy vs. a living language approach. YouTube...