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Luchen Bailey | PentecostalTheology.comLANGUAGE OF THE NEW TESTAMENT
KOINE GREEK:
Koine Greek (common Language) was the street language spoken in homes and shops. It had a brogue that the Classical Greek didn’t have. Koine Greek became a lost language. God preserved the language of the Bible. The Greek scholars at one time made an effort to revise this lost language, but failed.
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Varnel Watson
LANGUAGE OF THE NEW TESTAMENT
KOINE GREEK:
Koine Greek (common Language) was the street language spoken in homes and shops. It had a brogue that the Classical Greek didn’t have. Koine Greek became a lost language. God preserved the language of the Bible. The Greek scholars at one time made an effort to revise this lost language, but failed.
http://andnowyouknowmore.blogspot.com
Varnel Watson
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