Christ’s birth in the fullness of time reveals Jehovah’s providence, fulfilling prophecy and preparing the world for the Redeemer.
How Can We Deepen Our Understanding of Koine Greek’s Traditional Grammar Components?
Curious about the language of Scripture? This devotional unpacks its ancient forms to enrich your walk with God. Explore His Word anew—read it today!
Translating Romans 3:23: Understanding the Concept of “All Have Sinned”
Explore the profound meaning behind Romans 3:23, 'All Have Sinned,' with an in-depth analysis from a conservative Protestant perspective. Delve into the original Koine Greek language and understand the universal implications of sin and grace in the Christian faith.
Why Study Koine Biblical Greek?
"There are two ways you can learn biblical Greek, and it all depends on your goal. If you want to be able to sit down and read biblical Greek, then you want the Basics of Biblical Greek resources. If you do not want the headaches of traditional language learning but rather want to understand biblical Greek on your Bible search program or with your interlinear, then Bible Study Greek is the solution." Bill Mounce
Why the Greek Verb Pisteuō (“Believe,” “Have Faith,” “Trust In”) Is Rendered Differently
The Greek verb pisteuō varies in translation—“believe,” “believe in,” “believe on”—according to its grammatical construction, revealing deep nuances of faith.

