by berding | Mar 31, 2018 | Creative Learning, Greek Songs, Special Editions
Dr. Kenneth Berding has provided Greek students and professors with a wonderful resource – The “Sing and Learn New Testament Greek” CD, a collection of catchy songs to help memorize Greek paradigms. The publisher of this resource, Zondervan, is graciously allowing us...
by Rob Plummer | Mar 24, 2018 | Creative Learning, Memory Help, Special Editions
Here at the Daily Dose of Greek, we always love to hear about your creative memory devices. Today’s Greek verb music video was created by high school students at Founders Christian School in Spring, Texas. Thanks to the students and their teacher, Blake Johnson, for...
by Rob Plummer | Mar 17, 2018 | Extended Exegetical Discussions, Special Editions
In today’s weekend edition, we will be looking at a passage from the Shepherd of Hermas quoted in a marriage devotional (Held in Honor) co-authored by Dr....
by zacharias | Mar 10, 2018 | Creative Learning, Greek Songs, Special Editions
Dr. Danny Zacharias has created a collection of creative, amusing, and memorable music videos to help students remember Greek paradigms. Today, he is graciously sharing with us his video on Aorist and Future Passive forms. As a native of Tennessee and resident of...
by Rob Plummer | Mar 3, 2018 | Extended Exegetical Discussions, Special Editions
Why is the book of Hebrews so challenging to read in Greek? Today’s video on hyperbaton will help you answer that question – and perhaps also help you read it more...
by Rod Elledge | Feb 24, 2018 | Extended Exegetical Discussions, Grammar, Guest Hosts, Scripture Passage, Special Editions
Illeism is the technical term for referring to oneself in the third person. Have you ever noticed how frequently Jesus refers to himself in the third person in the Gospels? Why did he do...