

Is Biblical Greek Study Still Relevant to the Church Today?
Webcast with
Dr. Bill Mounce
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Title: Is Biblical Greek Study Still Relevant to the Church Today?
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Duration: 60 minutes
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About the webcast
Do you wonder if knowing biblical Greek is necessary to understand the Bible?
Are you curious to know what methods translators use to provide the English translations of the Bible?
Are you interested in enhancing your Bible study by learning biblical Greek but don't know where to start?
If you’ve answered “Yes!” to any of these questions, we encourage you to join us for this 30-minute webcast conversation on “Is Biblical Greek Study Still Relevant to the Church Today?”
Hear from Dr. Bill Mounce (leading Greek scholar, author, and Bible translator) as he unpacks how Greek translation work is done, tips for pastors on how to reference to the Greek in sermons, and what resources you need whether you're interested in basic quick references to the Greek or are wanting to dive deep into learning the language. In this webcast, you will learn how to conduct Bible word studies to get a better understanding of Scripture.
You will leave this time feeling more knowledgeable about the benefits of studying Biblical Greek and equipped to make good choices in your own Bible study.
