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For years, Bill Mounce's Monday with Mounce blog has been helping students of Greek apply what they are learning. Now you can learn by listening. This podcast will also include episodes from Bible Study Greek (i.e., learn enough Greek to go deeper in your Bible study), occasional interviews with other biblical scholars, and various thoughts from Bill.

Bill is the founder and President of BiblicalTraining.org, serves on the Committee for Bible Translation(which is responsible for the NIV translation of the Bible), and has written the best-selling biblical Greek textbook, Basics of Biblical Greek, and many other Greek resources. He speaks and blogs regularly on issues relating to trusting the Bible, the Pastoral Epistles (1 and 2 Timothy, and Titus), Greek and issues of spiritual growth.

Biblical Greek Bill Mounce

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For years, Bill Mounce's Monday with Mounce blog has been helping students of Greek apply what they are learning. Now you can learn by listening. This podcast will also include episodes from Bible Study Greek (i.e., learn enough Greek to go deeper in your Bible study), occasional interviews with other biblical scholars, and various thoughts from Bill.

Bill is the founder and President of BiblicalTraining.org, serves on the Committee for Bible Translation(which is responsible for the NIV translation of the Bible), and has written the best-selling biblical Greek textbook, Basics of Biblical Greek, and many other Greek resources. He speaks and blogs regularly on issues relating to trusting the Bible, the Pastoral Epistles (1 and 2 Timothy, and Titus), Greek and issues of spiritual growth.

    Is a Real Widow One whose Husband is Really Dead? (1 Tim 5:3)

    Is a Real Widow One whose Husband is Really Dead? (1 Tim 5:3)

    You mean their husbands truly must be dead? What else could that phrase mean? I guess no widow could be cared for by the church if her husband were just pretending to be dead.

    “Say,” or “Begin to Say”? (Luke 23:30)

    “Say,” or “Begin to Say”? (Luke 23:30)

    One of the constant debates in translation is how explicit to be. If the Greek says "he began to say," and context clearly shows that they are in fact beginning to say, don't you just follow better English style and say "he said"?

    Discipline and Sin (Hebrews 12:5)

    Discipline and Sin (Hebrews 12:5)

    When we go through difficult times, sometimes they are the consequence of our own actions, but not always. When the book of Hebrews talks about God “disciplining” us, it doesn’t always mean we have done something wrong.

    Functional (or Dynamic) Equivalence and Natural Language

    Functional (or Dynamic) Equivalence and Natural Language

    People often lump functional equivalent translations like the NIV with natural language translations like the NLT, and then critique the former based on the latter. But these are two distinctly different approaches to translation and should be kept separate, although obviously they share much in common.

    Is God All Good All the Time? (Romans 8:28–30)

    Is God All Good All the Time? (Romans 8:28–30)

    Sometimes the pain in our lives is so intense that we can barely breathe. It doesn't feel like we deserve the pain (and perhaps we don't), and it is unjust for God to allow us to walk through the darkness. One of the worst things that someone can say at that time is to quote Romans 8:28, so before those times come we need to decide whether or not God is all good all the time, and whether or not he works in all things for good.

    Abandon the Use of the Word "Literal"

    Abandon the Use of the Word "Literal"

    When asked what Bible translation they want to use, most people say a "literal" one. By that they generally mean a word-for-word translation, and they mistakenly think this means "accurate." But even words don't have a "literal" meaning, no translation translates word-for-word, and word-for-words does not produce an accurate translation, regardless of the marketing hype you may have read.

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
19 Ratings

19 Ratings

WayneReview ,

Insightful but not overly-academic

I’ve been finding a lot of good resources from Bill Mounce, some are pretty academic, but all are insightful and inspiring. The podcast is less academic than some of his other resources, and relaxing to listen to.

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