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Teknia -
Dr. Mounce's web site with lots of free items corresponding
to his text book, The Basics of Biblical Greek.
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Mastering New Testament eSources -
Collection of digitized books and articles.
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CCAT MorphGNT.org -
Morphologically parsed GNT provided by UPenn's CCAT. Based
on UBS3/NA26 text.
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Galatia SIL Greek Unicode Font -
Galatia SIL is
the second release of a Biblical Greek font package from SIL
International. The typeface is almost identical to the
original SIL Galatia font, but is now encoded according to
Unicode 3.1. The Galatia SIL fonts contain most of the
symbols defined in Unicode 3.1 for Latin-1, Greek (excluding
Coptic), Macintosh Character Set (US Roman), and
850WE/Latin-1 and are supplied in Regular and Bold weights.
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NT Gateway - The
Greek New Testament Gateway
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Rodney J. Decker
- Resources for
New Testament studies
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The Apostolic Bible
- Online interlinear Greek/English Septuagint.
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www.zhubert.com
- Read the bible in Greek and Hebrew online. Word definition
and morphology pops up when you hover the mouse over words.
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CSNTM.org - the Center
for the study of New Testament manuscripts is preserving
manuscripts online through digital photography.
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Greek Resources -
Greek resources and word lists in Excel.
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Institute of Biblical Greek -
Lots of stuff.
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NBGE -
The National Biblical Greek Exam (NBGE) provides detailed
analysis and educational benefits for students and
instructors of Biblical Greek.
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Pocket Aniquarium
- Pocket Antiquarium is the only software in the
world for browsing classical Greek and Latin texts from
Thesaurus
Linguae Graecae (TLG) and
Packard Humanities Institute (PHI) databases, on the Pocket PC
platform. This site also offers GRATIS Polytonic
keyboard for the Pocket PC platform. With the help
of this keyboard you may input texts in early Greek
language. In addition there are also standard English and
Cyrillic keyboard layouts available.
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Kalós
- Very cool Greek dictionary software
with definitions in English, French and Spanish.
It contains approximately 25,000 entries. Kalós
also includes New Testament and koiné
vocabulary, including biblical names, which
makes it a very useful resource for religion and
theology scholars. The morphological analysis
tool allows you to enter the form of a Greek
word that you find in a text and it will return
the lexical form of the word. This software
seems to work pretty good though it has
difficulty with words that have more difficult
morphology.