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Greek 101 – Fall 26

Anchor Bible College

Greek 101

Begin studying the New Testament in its original language. Learn the foundations of Biblical Greek as you grow in your ability to read, study, and handle God’s Word with greater care. Are you ready to embark on this journey?

Sep. 3 – Dec. 17 (2026)

Thanksgiving Holiday Break: Nov. 26

Thursdays: 7pm-10pm

Once-Weekly Classes. Room 105

Ypsilanti, Michigan

In Person at Hope Community Church

$225

FREE for New Anchor Students. $75 per credit hour for returning students

Course Description

Greek 101 – Introduction to Biblical Greek (3 Credits)

This course is part one of the study of elementary Biblical (Koine) Greek. Our purpose is to enable the student to gain a thorough knowledge of the first half of Bill Mounce’s grammar and to be able to begin using the Greek New Testament and related tools. In this course, the student will learn how to read the Greek New Testament out loud, will learn the most common 200 words in the Greek NT, will be able to recognize word forms based on their suffixes and prefixes, and will be able to use Greek dictionaries, commentaries, and software tools. Additionally, the student will become familiar with some errors commonly made in the handling of the Greek text.

Classroom Discussion
Weekly Homework
Weekly Quizzes
Several Tests

Required Materials:

Prerequisites:

  • None

Student Reviews

Feedback from previous students who took this course:

Thank you for this opportunity to learn Biblical Greek. It’s been very stretching, but the instructor has been very helpful and patient with each of us. I feel like this is a good springboard for further Greek study on my own.

– Greek 101 Student

I feel like I am just getting my feet wet in learning more about the Word of God, but I have come across several instances of someone referencing the Greek and I can understand what they are saying far more easily. But there’s so much more to learn!

– Greek 101 Student

This class has opened my eyes to really what the translation process looks like. I have so much more respect for the people who give their lives to translation work, as well as more understanding for the different English Bible translations.

– Greek 101 Student

4.1/5

Difficulty Compared to Other 3-Credit Courses

4.1/5

Grew in their Personal Relationship with the Lord

4.4/5

Enhanced their Knowledge of God’s Word


Instructor

Matt PostiffGreek 101 Instructor

Matt Postiff was raised in Chelsea, Michigan, and attended the University of Michigan where he received a B.S.E., M.S.E, and Ph.D. in computer science and engineering. Sensing God’s call to ministry, he took up studies at Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary where he received the Master of Divinity and Master of Theology degrees. He was able to teach introductory Hebrew there as well. He has pastored Fellowship Bible Church in Ann Arbor since 2006. He is married to Naomi, and they share three sons.

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