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Always know the right pronunciation Our team has identified the lemma form of every word in the Greek New Testament and recorded audio pronunciations for each one. We’ve hand tagged every lemma, its location in the Greek New Testament, and audio of its pronunciation. Choose between Erasmian, Koine, and modern pronunciation in the pronunciation tool, and when you right click any Greek word in the New Testament, Logos scours the corresponding database and delivers the pronunciation of its lemma in crystal clear audio.
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Greek has been important in the intellectual life of western civilization, but not to the extent of Latin, except for ecclesiastical matters where it is obviously of major importance for determining the meaning of New Testament texts. The Greek in the New Testament is the so-called koine 'common language'. Koine definition is - a dialect or language of a region that has become the common or standard language of a larger area. Koine, which means 'common' or 'shared' in Greek, was the language spoken in the eastern Mediterranean countries from the 4th century B.C.E. Until the time of the.
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The information we’ve collected in this dataset represents years of research that Logos has done for you. We’ve hand tagged and cross-referenced thousands of Greek words so you have access to the information you need in an instant.