Last updated on:
3 May, 2005
© 2005 Jeremy Duff
Web Links
A modern day version of Ecclesiastes might proclaim 'of the making of lists of web links there is no end', however they do have their uses. This list is not exhaustive - it doesn't even scratch the surface. However, it points towards a good entry point for Greek resources on the web, and connects you directly to some particularly useful sites. There is no intention that this should become a catalogue of all Greek-related websites. However, if there is something you think should be here, please use the 'feedback' section to tell me.
| The Greek New Testament Gateway |
| A continually updated trustworthy list of useful resources, covering the whole area of learning and using New Testament Greek. This is your best entry point to Greek web resources. |
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| Zhubert GNT Browser |
The text of the Greek New Testament (NA26) online. It can be browsed or searched. Move your mouse over any word and it will be parsed; click on it and you are given dictionary definitions and data about its frequency. Extremely useful.
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| Greek New Testament |
Another presentation of the New Testament text (NA26). While this is not quite as sophisticated as Zhubert's, it is extremely user friendly (not even requiring fonts) and attractively presented. |
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| Greek Fonts |
| As soon as you start to learn Greek and want to use a computer, the question of fonts arises. This page is a good starting point for getting to grips with the unfortunately rather complex situation. Another useful resources on Greek fonts is here. |
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| Song of the Lamb - Interactive Driller |
An interactive website providing parsing practice for verbs, nouns and participles. While it is organised according to the chapter arrangement of a different book, in practice it is useable by anyone. Parsing, particularly parsing verbs and participles, is one of the most difficult parts of Greek - practice here will make perfect.
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| QuickMem Greek |
| This is a traditional flashcard system for practising vocabularly. In design it is not as good as the VocabOne program supplied on this website, since you do not type your answer; the right answer is merely displayed on the screen. However, its value is that it is indexed to lists of words based on how frequently they occur in the New Testament (e.g. words occuring 201-500 times). |
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