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“Beginning New Testament Greek” “Beginning New Testament Greek”
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classroom instruction based on:
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William Hersey Davis’ Beginner’s Grammar of the Greek New Testament
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and
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Lesson 1 “The Greek Alphabet” Lesson 1 “The Greek Alphabet”
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a a
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a = a (alpha) a = a (alpha)
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b b
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b = b (beta) b = b (beta)
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g g
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g = g (gamma) g = g (gamma)
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d d
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d = d (delta) d = d (delta)
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e e
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e = e (epsilon) e = e (epsilon)
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z z
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z = z (zeta) z = z (zeta)
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h h
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h = (eta) h = (eta)
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q q
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q = th (theta) q = th (theta)
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i i
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i = i (iota) i = i (iota)
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k k
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k = k (kappa) k = k (kappa)
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l l
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l = l (lambda) l = l (lambda)
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m m
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m = m (mu) m = m (mu)
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n n
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n = n (nu) n = n (nu)
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x x
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x = x (xi) x = x (xi)
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o o
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o = o (omicron) o = o (omicron)
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p p
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p = p (pi) p = p (pi)
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r r
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r = r (rho) r = r (rho)
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s (or) j
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s (or) j = s (sigma) s (or) j = s (sigma)
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t t
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t = t (tau) t = t (tau)
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u u
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u = u (upsilon) u = u (upsilon)
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f f
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f = ph (phi) f = ph (phi)
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c c
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c = ch (chi) c = ch (chi)
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y y
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y = ps (psi) y = ps (psi)
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w w
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w = ō (omega) w = ō (omega)
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