Language Taster Day in New Testament Greek

Would you like to learn how to read the Bible in its original languages? Are you considering Biblical Studies as a career path?
Tyndale House's vision is to see a world that takes the Bible seriously and we want to enable all those who read the Bible to understand and appreciate it more.
As a part of this, Tyndale House will be offering a Language Taster Day for people who would like to learn how to read the Bible in its original languages - starting with New Testament Greek.
When: Saturday 29 October 2022
Where: In person at Tyndale House, 36 Selwyn Gardens, Cambridge, CB3 9BA. Participants are expected to arrange their own travel to and from Cambridge.
Language: New Testament Greek
For who: This course is for you who have not studied New Testament Greek before but would like to learn the language and explore whether to choose Biblical Studies as a career path.
What to expect: Dr Peter Williams, Principal of Tyndale House, will be leading an inductive study of 2 and 3 John in Greek. Attendees will be expected to learn the Greek alphabet and 4-6 pages of grammar prior to attending the Language Taster Day. Further information will be provided closer to the time of the event.
Price: Our Language Taster Day will be free to attend, however, if you would like to make a voluntary donation, please follow the instructions below.
Register to attend: If you are interested in attending the Language Taster Day on Saturday 29 October 2022, please register your interest by completing the form below by Friday 14 October 2022. Please note that places are limited. We will be in touch in mid-October to confirm whether your registration has been successful.
For any questions, please contact scholars@tyndalehouse.com
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