Greek Bible Dictionary is a tool to learn in an easy and simple features biblical Greek way. With a simple menu will take you to all the chips with the definitions of the words in alphabetical order. It includes search for easy access.
Expand knowledge of numerous Greek definitions can help improve your knowledge of the Bible.
We offer a Greek dictionary, Greek geography, Greek culture ... all click of a mouse, in a simple way that will help you more easily learn the Bible and Greek culture.
Knowing the origin and meaning of the biblical words, it is a crucial aspect in understanding the true meaning of Scripture.
Greek (Greek Ελληνική γλώσσα [elinici ɣlosa] or ελληνικά [Elinika]) is a native language of Greece, which belongs to the Greek branch of Indo-European languages.
Most of the Bible was written in two languages: Hebrew and Greek. Its writers used those guided by the Holy Spirit of God (2 Samuel 23: 2) languages. So we can say that it is "inspired of God" (2 Timothy 3:16, 17).
It is the Indo-European language with the largest documented history, since it has more than 3400 years of written evidence. The writing system used for most of its history and even today is the Greek alphabet. Previously used other systems such as Linear B or Cypriot syllabary. The Greek alphabet derived from the Phoenician, and in turn gave rise to the Latin alphabets, Cyrillic and Coptic, among others.
Most importantly it reflects the lexicon of all literary authors and documentary texts from the Mycenaean period to the end of antiquity, taking advantage of the latest literature on lexicography, lexicology, semantics, linguistics and etymology of ancient Greek.
Greek occupies an important place in the history of Europe, the so-called Western civilization and Christianity.
Biblical Greek dictionary includes the following resources to better study and understanding:
- Getting Started in Greek
- Greek alphabet
- Greek-Spanish Dictionary online
- Bible Written
- Greek audio Bible
- Greek Old Testament
- New Testament Greek
- NT Audio
- Codex Sinaiticus
- Codex Bezae
- Translator
- Greek grammar
- Historical Maps
Download now Biblical Greek dictionary and learn new and interesting definitions.
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Expand knowledge of numerous Greek definitions can help improve your knowledge of the Bible.
We offer a Greek dictionary, Greek geography, Greek culture ... all click of a mouse, in a simple way that will help you more easily learn the Bible and Greek culture.
Knowing the origin and meaning of the biblical words, it is a crucial aspect in understanding the true meaning of Scripture.
Greek (Greek Ελληνική γλώσσα [elinici ɣlosa] or ελληνικά [Elinika]) is a native language of Greece, which belongs to the Greek branch of Indo-European languages.
Most of the Bible was written in two languages: Hebrew and Greek. Its writers used those guided by the Holy Spirit of God (2 Samuel 23: 2) languages. So we can say that it is "inspired of God" (2 Timothy 3:16, 17).
It is the Indo-European language with the largest documented history, since it has more than 3400 years of written evidence. The writing system used for most of its history and even today is the Greek alphabet. Previously used other systems such as Linear B or Cypriot syllabary. The Greek alphabet derived from the Phoenician, and in turn gave rise to the Latin alphabets, Cyrillic and Coptic, among others.
Most importantly it reflects the lexicon of all literary authors and documentary texts from the Mycenaean period to the end of antiquity, taking advantage of the latest literature on lexicography, lexicology, semantics, linguistics and etymology of ancient Greek.
Greek occupies an important place in the history of Europe, the so-called Western civilization and Christianity.
Biblical Greek dictionary includes the following resources to better study and understanding:
- Getting Started in Greek
- Greek alphabet
- Greek-Spanish Dictionary online
- Bible Written
- Greek audio Bible
- Greek Old Testament
- New Testament Greek
- NT Audio
- Codex Sinaiticus
- Codex Bezae
- Translator
- Greek grammar
- Historical Maps
Download now Biblical Greek dictionary and learn new and interesting definitions.
To comply with the rules of data protection authorities communicate:
On this site device identifiers are used to personalize content and ads, to provide media ads and to analyze traffic. We also share such identifiers and other information from device partners social media advertising and web analytics. More details at:
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