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Learn to Read the Greek New Testament

Greek for Children

2/9/2014

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Children learning Biblical Greek? I know, it may seem to you like an impossibility for a child to learn such a language. Sadly, for many children this may be true. If during the early and formative years of a child's life, they child spend a significant amount of their time watching TV, playing video games, and engaging in other mind-numbing activities instead of exercising the mind and training it to think critically, then it will be exceedingly difficult to learn NTG. This is exactly the problem for many adults as well. Some of us have become products of our mentally-lazy and no-effort generation, and as such, we often cringe at the thought of learning a foreign tongue. We think, "Oh, that's just too hard for me, I could never do that" or "That's for pastors" or "I didn't go to seminary", etc. Anyone can learn Biblical Greek, and a child certainly has an advantage over an adult. This language is far more accessible to the average person than is commonly believed. It can be learned! Why not teach it to your child so that they can read the NT in its original language?

Please comment and offer thoughts, ideas, resources, experience, etc.

Books for Teaching Children:

Biblical Greek 4 Kids: Book 1 - Ashlyn McKnight Perkins (currently out of print)
        (Great for smaller children ages 3-6)

Greek for Children Primer A - Christopher Perrin
        (Recommended for ages 8-12)

Greek for Children Primer A Answer Key - Christopher Perrin

For those parents who have a basic knowledge and grasp of NTG and will be teaching their children, I suggest using The Basics of Biblical Greek from Bill Mounce. If the parent knows Greek, this book can serve to be a very helpful guide for children ages 6-12 who have a simple understanding of basic English grammar. This book is extremely user friendly and very understandable.

Kid's Greek from Bill Mounce
Bill Mounce is developing a teaching program to help parents teach their children the language of the New Testament, and in turn understand and study the Bible better. Yes! children can learn Greek too! It is still under development, but seems very promising and positive.

Greek Songs: These aren't just for kids!
  • The following materials are freely provided by Teknia.com
  • MP3 audio & PDF lyrics are linked below

1.     The Alphabet Song        mp3        PDF

2.     Jesus Loves Me             mp3        PDF

3.     Doxology                        mp3        PDF

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Another result when pastors do not study the Bible in Greek and Hebrew is that they, and their churches with them, tend to become second-handers. The harder it is for us to get at the original meaning of the Bible, the more we will revert to the secondary literature. For one thing, it is easier to read. It also gives us a superficial glow that we are “keeping up” on things. And it provides us with ideas and insights which we can’t dig out of the original for ourselves. - John Piper

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