Programs
Lessons For All Levels & ages
01.
Beginner
Learn all the necessary fundamental grammar, syntax, and vocabulary of biblical Hebrew, Aramaic, or Greek. Such skills and experiences are the essential building blocks to begin reading the biblical Texts in their final forms and original literary contexts.
02.
Intermediate
Refine and build your grammar, syntax, and vocabulary knowledge by reading through select portions of the Hebrew Bible or New Testament Writings. In this level, attention will be given to broadening your understanding of biblical Hebrew, Aramaic, or Greek.
03.
Advanced
Available in the future! Study to master the grammar, syntax, and vocabulary of biblical Hebrew, Aramaic, or Greek. In this level, precision in knowledge and understanding of not just the language itself but also its history is studied in greater detail.
Relaxed & Friendly
Programs Tailored To Suit You
HEBREW
Biblical Hebrew is the primary language of the Hebrew Bible (i.e., the Old Testament). Biblical Hebrew is an ancient Northwest Semitic language.
- Go at your own pace
- Interactive class sessions
- One-on-one or group sessions
- Access to all online vocabulary cards
- Access to all digital content
- No textbook required
Aramaic
Biblical Aramaic comprises a relatively small amount of texts in the Hebrew Bible (Gen 31:47; Jer 10:11; Dan 2:4b-7:28; Ezra 4:8-6:18; 7:12-26). Biblical Aramaic is also an Ancient Northwest Semitic language.
- Go at your own pace
- Interactive class sessions
- One-on-one or group sessions
- Access to all online vocabulary cards
- Access to all digital content
- No textbook required
GREEK
Biblical Greek is the language of the New Testament writings. It is also known as Koine Greek, which was the lingua franca of the Mediterranean region during its time.
- Go at your own pace
- Interactive class sessions
- One-on-one or group sessions
- Access to all online vocabulary cards
- Access to all digital content
- No textbook required
Systematic & Driven
Levels 1-5 (Hebrew & Greek)
Providing students an idea of their relative skill level and progress was the motivating factor behind developing this leveling system and each student’s own personal and individual recognition. This system also provides relief from various forms of repetition, thereby motivating students through the mundanity that usually accompanies learning ancient languages.
Level aleph/Alpha
This is the beginning of the journey. In level aleph/Iota, students will begin learning the fundamental grammar, syntax, and vocabulary of either Hebrew or Greek. Such skills and experiences are the essential building blocks for a beginner’s ability to read the biblical texts in their original literary form and context.
Level Beth/Beta
This is the next phase of the journey. In level Beth/Chi, students will continue learning fundamental grammar, syntax, and vocabulary along with advanced concepts. Students in level two and up will have access to other advanced classes like the Dead Sea Scrolls or NT Textual Criticism.
LEVEL GIMEL/Gamma
In level Gimel/theta, students will devote most of their time learning advanced grammar, syntax, and low-frequency vocabulary while at the same time mastering the fundamentals.
LEVEL DALETH/Delta
In level Daleth/Upsilon, students will continue devoting most of their time to advanced grammar, syntax, and low-frequency vocabulary while continuing to master the fundamentals.
Level Heh/Omega
This is the final phase of the journey—yet in many ways is just the beginning. In level Heh/Sigma, students will devote most of their time studying the Hebrew Bible or Greek New Testament and mastering the advanced grammar, syntax, and low-frequency vocabulary. Students at this level will also be given teaching opportunities suited to their academic goals.