I’m biased, but I’d call our second Greek webinar a fun success! We worked through Hebrews 6:4-8, that thorny (pun on v. 7…) warning passage. Close attention to the Greek will automatically rule out some of the interpretations you’ve probably come across before.
I am actually unavailable this Friday June 17, so unless I say otherwise, join us again next time Friday June 24 at 2pm EST.
At the end, someone asked about Hebrews resources. Hebrews does indeed have the hardest Greek in the NT, alongside Luke-Acts.
Here are some of the best resources for dealing with the Greek in Hebrews:
1) George Guthrie, The Structure of Hebrews: A Text-Linguistic Analysis
2) Neva Miller, The Epistle to the Hebrews: An Analytical and Exegetical Handbook
3) Harold Greenlee, An Exegetical Summary of Hebrews, 2nd ed.
If you like these webinars, here’s some further steps:
1) Join us for the next one! We’ll plan on doing them Fridays at 2pm EST for now, but stay tuned on our Facebook page, on our Twitter, and in the Facebook group Nerdy Language Majors for updates to the day and time.
2) Check out our Greek Reading Videos, which translate through NT books via screencast. The differences between these and our webinars is that the Greek professor producing the video teaches through the text by himself without others interacting live, but this allows the videos to be more prepared and thorough.
3) Share these resources with everyone who will use them. Since none of us do this full time, every bit of exposure, support, and sales helps us spend more time on resources like this.