In this 6 part language tutorial, you will learn how to pronounce and write the biblical (Koine) Greek alphabet. The biblical Greek alphabet is a set of 24 characters. This is an excellent lesson for those who wish to be scholars in this ancient language.
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In this language tutorial, you will learn how to determine whether a nouns is dative, locative, instrumental, masculine, singular and plural in biblical, Koine Greek. This lesson is excellent for scholars wanting to study this ancient language of Greece. Watch this how to video and you will be speaking biblical Greek in no time.
In this language tutorial, you will learn how to use the definite article in biblical Greek (Koine). This is a perfect lesson for those scholars wishing to study this ancient language of Greece. Watch this how to video and you will be speaking biblical Greek in no time.
In this language tutorial, you will learn how to nominative masculine plural and accusative masculine plural forms in biblical Greek (Koine). This lesson is excellent for scholars wanting to study this ancient language of Greece. Watch this how to video and you will be speaking biblical Greek in no time.
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Video games are the newest major expressive media. As such, their role in society is still being defined continuously. A monumentally important example of this took place yesterday at the US Supreme Court. After a long deliberation, the highest court in the land handed down a decision invalidating a California law banning the sale of violent video games to minors on the grounds that video games are protected speech under the First Amendment, like movies and books.
Yale University has opened up its museum archives to the public in digital form, providing free online access to high-resolution images from its cultural collections, making it the first Ivy League school to do so in this fashion. Currently, there's over 250,000 "open access" images available from their new online collective catalog, with the goal of providing scholars, artists, students and all other worldly citizens royalty-free, no-license access to images of public domain collections with...