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William D. Mounce

    William D. Mounce is recognized for his foundational work in New Testament Greek studies. His writing is dedicated to demystifying the original languages of the Bible, enabling readers to engage more deeply with scripture. Through his leadership roles in theological education and biblical translation, he strives to enhance evangelical teaching and make it accessible globally. His approach blends rigorous academic scholarship with practical application for spiritual growth.

    Greek for the Rest of Us Workbook
    Greek for the Rest of Us, Third Edition
    Why I Trust the Bible
    Basics of Biblical Greek Grammar
    • 2023

      Greek for the Rest of Us Workbook is a companion to the 3rd edition of Greek for the Rest of Us (sold separately) by William D. Mounce. This workbook provides exercises to help readers practice and review, so they learn the essentials of biblical Greek more effectively and can study the New Testament more deeply.

      Greek for the Rest of Us Workbook
    • 2023

      Greek for the Rest of Us, 3rd edition by William D. Mounce is a crash-course introduction to the essentials of biblical Greek for deeper Bible study and thus a richer, more confident understanding of God's Word.

      Greek for the Rest of Us, Third Edition
    • 2021

      In Why I Trust the Bible, one of the world's foremost Bible scholars and translators explains simply and clearly why, despite critiques from nearly every angle, he still trusts his Bible -- and why you can, too.

      Why I Trust the Bible
    • 2003

      Basics of Biblical Greek Grammar

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
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      Basics of Biblical Greek (BBG) third edition uses feedback from professors, students, and homeschooling parents to continue offering an innovative and integrated approach to teaching and learning New Testament Greek. BBG makes learning Greek a natural process, and shows how an understanding of Greek helps in understanding the New Testament.

      Basics of Biblical Greek Grammar