Introduction to Biblical Greek
Discover the Language of the New Testament
Ever wished you could engage with the New Testament in its original language? Introduction to Biblical Greek is your opportunity to do just that—whether you're preparing for theological studies, preaching and teaching, or simply hungry for a deeper understanding of Scripture.
This 10-session online course, offered by SPTC Malaysia, opens the door to the world of Koine Greek—the language in which much of the New Testament was written. You’ll learn to read and translate key biblical texts, understand the grammatical structures behind the English translations, and gain tools for lifelong engagement with the Word of God in its original form.
Why Study Biblical Greek?
Gain Insight into the Original Texts: Discover the rich layers of meaning that often get lost in translation.
Enhance Your Biblical Studies: Develop a stronger foundation for theological reflection and biblical exegesis.
Deepen Your Faith: Engage more personally with the words of Jesus and the early church writers.
Course Highlights
Foundational Greek Grammar and Vocabulary – Learn the building blocks of Koine Greek, the language of the New Testament.
Reading and Translating Biblical Texts – Practice with actual New Testament passages, gaining confidence in interpretation.
Live, Interactive Online Sessions – Join a supportive community of learners.
Practical Assessments – Each session will include lectures, interactive exercises, and time for Q&A. By the end of the course, students will have the confidence to begin reading and interpreting New Testament texts with fresh eyes.
Course Format
Delivery Mode: Online (live via Zoom)
Session Length: 2.5 hours per session
Certification: Certificate upon successful completion
Contribution
General Public: RM 400 (includes certificate upon completion)
Whether you're a church leader, student, or someone who simply loves Scripture, this course is a valuable step toward biblical literacy and theological depth.
The next intake is planned for mid-2026. To receive updates and early notifications, register your interest below and be the first to know when applications open.