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Read the Bible Jesus Knew — in Its Original Greek

Step-by-step lessons take you from "I don't know a single Greek letter" to opening a Septuagint and reading Genesis, the Psalms, and Isaiah for yourself — no seminary required, no prior language experience needed.

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Everyday Biblical Greek

"You don't need to know everything about Greek to let Greek change everything about how you read Scripture — you just need to begin."Sky Hacker

What you'll learn

What you'll be able to do

  • Read and sound out any Greek word in the Septuagint using the full Greek alphabet and pronunciation rules
  • Recognize and translate the 150 most frequent Greek words found across the Old Testament
  • Parse core noun and verb forms (cases, tenses, and person) well enough to follow a sentence's basic meaning
  • Open a Greek Septuagint text and work through familiar passages — Genesis, Psalms, Isaiah — with a lexicon as a companion
  • Understand how Septuagint Greek differs from Classical and New Testament Greek so you know exactly which tool you're using
  • Build a sustainable daily reading habit using short devotional parsing exercises tied to real Scripture passages

How it works

A school that adapts to you

This isn't a set of static videos. Every lesson is generated live and tuned to where you actually are.

We learn your level

A quick placement check tailors your starting point so you're never bored or lost.

Lessons adapt as you go

Each lesson is written for your pace and your goal, adjusting as your skills grow.

Your AI coach keeps you moving

Checkpoints, feedback, and gentle nudges turn progress into a real result.

The curriculum

What's inside your school

6 modules · 27 lessons

1

The Greek Alphabet & Sound System

Master every letter, diacritic, and pronunciation rule so you can read any Greek word aloud with confidence.

  • 1.1Meet the Greek AlphabetIncluded
  • 1.2Vowels, Diphthongs, and Breathing MarksIncluded
  • 1.3Consonant Groups and Pronunciation PatternsIncluded
  • 1.4Accents and Reading RhythmIncluded
  • 1.5Reading Practice: Sound Out Real Septuagint WordsIncluded
2

What Is the Septuagint — and Why It Matters

Understand the Septuagint's origin, its role in early Christianity, and how its Greek differs from Classical and New Testament Greek.

  • 2.1The Bible the Early Church ReadIncluded
  • 2.2Septuagint Greek vs. Classical Greek vs. KoineIncluded
  • 2.3How Hebrew Shaped the Greek TextIncluded
  • 2.4Your Toolkit: Lexicons, Texts, and Free Digital ResourcesIncluded
3

Core Vocabulary — The 150 Most Frequent LXX Words

Build a working vocabulary of the 150 highest-frequency Greek words in the Septuagint through Scripture-tied memory work.

  • 3.1Words That Unlock Every Page: The Top 50Included
  • 3.2The Next 50: Verbs and Theological KeywordsIncluded
  • 3.3The Final 50: Expanding Your Reading RangeIncluded
  • 3.4Vocabulary in Context: Flashcards Tied to Real VersesIncluded
4

Greek Nouns — Cases, Articles, and Sentence Structure

Understand how Greek nouns change form to show their role in a sentence, with practice drawn from Genesis and the Psalms.

  • 4.1What Cases Do: The Logic of Greek SentencesIncluded
  • 4.2The Article and the Nominative CaseIncluded
  • 4.3Accusative, Genitive, and Dative in Plain EnglishIncluded
  • 4.4Parsing Nouns in Genesis 1Included
5

Greek Verbs — Tense, Person, and the Action of a Verse

Parse the core Greek verb forms that drive sentence meaning, focusing on tenses and persons found throughout the LXX.

  • 5.1How Greek Verbs Work: Person, Number, and TenseIncluded
  • 5.2The Present and Imperfect TensesIncluded
  • 5.3The Aorist — The Tense You'll See MostIncluded
  • 5.4Infinitives, Participles, and the LXX's Hebrew InfluenceIncluded
  • 5.5Parsing Verbs in the Psalms and IsaiahIncluded
6

Reading Real Scripture — Guided Passages and Daily Habit

Bring all skills together by reading connected Septuagint passages and establishing a sustainable daily Greek reading practice.

  • 6.1Reading Genesis 1:1–10 in GreekIncluded
  • 6.2Reading Psalm 23 in the SeptuagintIncluded
  • 6.3Reading Isaiah 7:14 — A Prophecy in Its Original LanguageIncluded
  • 6.4Using a Lexicon as a Daily CompanionIncluded
  • 6.5Building Your Daily Greek Devotional PracticeIncluded

Who it's for

Is this you?

Curious Lay Believer

You've always wanted to understand what's really behind the English translation, and this is finally the accessible on-ramp you've been waiting for.

Bible Study Leader

You lead others through Scripture every week and want the confidence that comes from knowing the text one layer deeper than your notes.

Self-Taught Pastor

You serve your congregation faithfully without a seminary background and want to close that gap in your relationship with the original text.

Devoted Daily Reader

Your quiet time with Scripture is sacred, and adding a short Greek devotional practice would take that depth to a whole new level.

NT Greek Alumni

You've studied New Testament Greek before and are curious how the Septuagint's Hebrew-flavored Koine compares — and how it shaped the apostles' world.

Faith-Motivated Retiree

You finally have the time to pursue the deeper biblical study you've dreamed about for decades, and Greek is the next meaningful frontier.

Questions

Frequently asked

Your teacher

A note from your teacher

Sky Hacker

Sky Hacker

Maybe you've sat in a Bible study and heard someone mention "the original Greek" and felt that quiet pang — I wish I knew what that meant. Or maybe you've been the one leading that study, doing your best, but sensing there's another layer to the text you can't quite reach. You've looked at Greek textbooks before and closed them again. They felt like they were written for people who were already halfway there.

I understand that feeling, and I want you to know: it's not a reflection of your intelligence or your devotion. Academic language courses are built for classrooms, not for people who love Scripture and want to go deeper on their own terms. Everyday Biblical Greek is built differently. Every lesson starts where you actually are — which, if you're new to this, is "I can't read a single Greek letter yet" — and walks with you from there, one small, satisfying step at a time.

Here's what I want you to picture. A few weeks from now, you open a Greek Septuagint to the first chapter of Genesis. You see the letters, and you can sound them out. You recognize some of the words — theos, ge, ouranos — because you've been learning the most frequent vocabulary tied to real verses. You look at a verb and you know it's aorist, third-person singular, and you know what that means for the sentence. You reach for your lexicon for the words you don't know yet — just like every trained biblical scholar does — and you work through the verse. That moment is real, and it's closer than you think.

What we cover together is carefully chosen for exactly this journey. You'll learn the full Greek alphabet and pronunciation system so no word is a mystery to your eyes. You'll build a working vocabulary of the 150 words that appear most often across the Septuagint — words that unlock meaning on nearly every page. You'll understand how Greek sentences work through cases and how Greek verbs carry tense and person, explained in the plainest English I can manage. And you'll practice all of it on actual Scripture: Genesis 1, Psalm 23, Isaiah 7:14. Not made-up exercises. The real text.

You'll also leave with something I care about just as much as the grammar: a sustainable habit. The final part of the course is about building a short daily Greek devotional practice that fits a real life. Because a skill you use for fifteen minutes every morning will grow. A course you finish and set aside won't.

I believe the Word of God rewards every ounce of effort you bring to it. You don't need a seminary degree to begin. You just need a willing heart and a guide who'll walk beside you. I'd be honored to be that guide.

Sky Hacker

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