At around 51:40, interesting. We have an example of haplography, but this time in reading! Also the text following the second ὧδε is missing. Just thought it's a good one to comment. But thank you for this series! It's at a good pace, for someone like me learning Koine.
there are plenty of resources on the internet and also here on youtube. a good first step would be to learn a lot of vocabulary and keep listing to these readings here. That will get your brain used to it and you can study the pronunciation for your vocab learning. Where are you from? If you are not native english it might be best learning Koine from your mother tongue.
It’s very beautiful sounding. I learned ancient Greek in school. How did υ-η-ει all get to sound like ι . Anyway. May we all hear what the Holy Spirit says to us, and obey. Thank you for uploading.
Its true Greek sound a lot like Spanish if lets say someone doesn't really know any language out of them . I m Greek and be assured I don't understand anything about Spanish ☺️
@georgekataftos no it doesn't. Spanish comes from Latin. I'm greek too but stop spreading that shit. Greek influenced Latin, Latin didn't come from greek.
@@JucieSilva111 O texto tá escrito em Koiné, más a pronúncia ou é feita com a forma moderna(quase idêntica à forma Bizantina),ou,com alguma versão reconstruída(tipo a erasmiana,que dói nos ouvidos).
At around 51:40, interesting. We have an example of haplography, but this time in reading! Also the text following the second ὧδε is missing. Just thought it's a good one to comment.
But thank you for this series! It's at a good pace, for someone like me learning Koine.
Thank you!
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This is awesome! Now I want to learn Koine Greek!
there are plenty of resources on the internet and also here on youtube. a good first step would be to learn a lot of vocabulary and keep listing to these readings here. That will get your brain used to it and you can study the pronunciation for your vocab learning.
Where are you from? If you are not native english it might be best learning Koine from your mother tongue.
I'm from Texas. I know English, Spanish and a little Italian.
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AMEN. from South Korea.
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AMEN. from South Korea.
@@user-cy8kk9qh6b now i m really surprised . There are Christian orthodox in Korea !! Wow ..
My best wishes.
Magnificent work, please upload more!!!
God bless you , great work . God would be proud .
It’s very beautiful sounding. I learned ancient Greek in school. How did υ-η-ει all get to sound like ι .
Anyway. May we all hear what the Holy Spirit says to us, and obey. Thank you for uploading.
So interesting how it sounds Spanish when a fluent Greek speaks it
Its true Greek sound a lot like Spanish if lets say someone doesn't really know any language out of them .
I m Greek and be assured I don't understand anything about Spanish ☺️
spanish comes from Greek thats why
@georgekataftos no it doesn't. Spanish comes from Latin. I'm greek too but stop spreading that shit. Greek influenced Latin, Latin didn't come from greek.
ευχαριστώ!
Beautiful
koine greek revelation~
thank you
Efharisto poli!
(I dont have Greek font.....)
Thank you.
It is beautiful and wonderful, but I would like to be able to get the text printed, where can I get it?
@t
Here you can have it in many versions with voice
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sirma.mobile.bible.android
If you want a physical text I would recommend this www.amazon.com/Testament-Produced-Tyndale-Cambridge-Readers/dp/1433564157
You can use the print button to print text in this style as a PDF of any New Testament chapter or passage: biblicaltext.com/byzantine.nt/Matthew/1
30:00 !!! 🌠☄💥🔥🕳 and 1:18:23 😇
How I can obtain PDF greek text of revelation?
@Robert Crown thank you so much!!!
Dzięki!
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Please translate to english? Thank you 🙏🏼
You're totally missing the point.
If y must, just read the king james, it's literally the same as this, already translated.
2:33
What to say..?! Astaghfirullah thumma astaghfirullah
Salam. The bible and the tanakh both contain the word of Allah.
@@treyheaney9483spoken like someone who never read the Bible and only listened to the dawah boys
Isso não é o grego koine mas o grego moderno. Acho melhor.
É o koiné más na pronuncia moderna, não uma reconstruída.
@@nickolasrobert7340 Não existe um koinê em pronúncia moderna. O koinê desapareceu no século III dc. Não se modernizou.
@@JucieSilva111 O texto tá escrito em Koiné, más a pronúncia ou é feita com a forma moderna(quase idêntica à forma Bizantina),ou,com alguma versão reconstruída(tipo a erasmiana,que dói nos ouvidos).
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