Digital Logos Edition
Having a good teacher makes all the difference when learning to read and understand the Greek New Testament. The Kairos beginning grammar and accompanying workbook are the next best thing to having a personal Greek tutor guiding you along the path toward proficiency.
“Two final comments are in order for you, the Student. First, be sure to memorize the vocabulary words for a particular chapter before doing the exercises in the Workbook. If you do, then the exercises will reinforce your vocabulary. Second, learning Greek is a cumulative process. Daily work is required. It is not possible to ‘cram in’ the material once a week. So, it is best to maintain a healthy daily diet of NT Greek. Bon appetite!” (Page ii)
“Can you identify what sentence component belongs to each numbered slot in the sentence diagram below?” (Page 2)
“1. What larger language family does Greek belong to? Where does Koine Greek fall within the Greek languages?” (Page 7)
“How many characters does Greek have in its alphabet? How many vowels are there?” (Page 7)
“contains actual idioms that were painstakingly ferreted out from the Greek NT,” (Page i)