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Free Koine Greek Keyboard – A unicode keyboard originally developed by Char Matejovsky for use by Westar Institute scholars; The Biblical Greek Forum – An online community for Biblical Greek; Greek-Language.com – Dictionaries, manuscripts of the Greek New Testament, and tools for applying linguistics to the study of Hellenistic Greek
- Koiné language - Wikipedia
In linguistics, a koine or koiné language or dialect...
- Koine Greek grammar - Wikipedia
Koine Greek grammar is a subclass of Ancient Greek grammar...
- Koiné language - Wikipedia
Koine is the language of the Greek translation of the Old Testament (the Septuagint), of the New Testament, and of the writings of the historian Polybius and the philosopher Epictetus. It forms the basis of Modern Greek. See also Greek languages.
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Sep 5, 2018 · For more free language-learning information on Koine Greek (used in the New Testament and by the army of Alexander the Great), go to Textkit's website at http://www.textkit.com. Another great source is http://ntgateway.com/ Koine Greek plus Dictionary at WikiChristian
koine, originally, a contact variety of the Greek language that was spoken throughout the eastern Mediterranean region during the Hellenic and Roman empires. The term comes from the Greek koine (“common” or “shared”), although the variety was based chiefly on the Attic Greek dialect.
Greek language - Koine, Byzantine, Dialects: The fairly uniform spoken Greek that gradually replaced the local dialects after the breakdown of old political barriers and the establishment of Alexander’s empire in the 4th century bce is known as the Koine (hē koinē dialektos ‘the common language’), or “Hellenistic Greek.” Attic, by virtue of the undiminished cultural and commercial ...