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BibleMesh Biblical Languages

A better way to learn Hebrew and Greek

BibleMesh Biblical Languages

Learn By Reading Scripture

Learn Hebrew and Greek with the Bible at the heart of the experience. No long periods wading through grammar before turning to the biblical text. We teach you vocabulary, grammar, and reading fluency while reading Scripture.

As you encounter each verse of Scripture, you will learn each verse’s vocabulary as well important grammatical concepts that are illustrated by that verse. In this way grammar is learned through the context in which it appears and not in isolation from the biblical text. As you proceed, verse-by-verse you will build your knowledge of the biblical languages, all the while being immersed in the text of Scripture itself.

You will develop reading fluency while translating:

  • Greek
    • Reading 1: John 1-3
    • Reading 2: Matthew 5-7
    • Reading 3: 1 Thessalonians
    • Reading 4: Mark 1-8
  • Hebrew
    • Reading 1: Jonah & Ruth
    • Reading 2: 1 Kings 17-20 & Exodus 1-4
    • Reading 3: Genesis 37-41 & Deuteronomy 4-6
    • Reading 4: Genesis 1-4 & Genesis 11-22

Features & Benefits:

Teaching videos. Leading scholars explain key grammatical concepts and specific language topics.

Audio recordings. Model your pronunciation after fluent speakers.

Grammar articles and resources. Searchable in our reference library (inc. morphology charts).

Assessment tools. Get feedback and help ensure you are retaining important concepts.

Cerego. Memory retention app that makes vocabulary acquisition simple and effective.

Personalized Language Training

Fit study into your schedule and work at the pace that’s right for you. Spend as much time as you need on each lesson, and progress when you are ready. Build your vocabulary faster and remember for longer with Cerego.

The result is very strong competency in your chosen language, and great memory retention.

Guided By Leading Scholars & Teachers

We developed BibleMesh Biblical Languages over five years, with a team of Hebrew and Greek specialists.

Dr. Mark Dubis

Dr. Mark Dubis

Professor of Biblical Studies at Union University in Jackson, TN. Author of 1 Peter: A Handbook on the Greek Texts.

Dr. Timothy Edwards, Hebrew Editor for BibleMesh Biblical Languages.

Dr. Timothy Edwards

Principle and Academic Dean of Seldon College. Author of Exegesis in the Targum of Psalms.

Choose Your Self-Study Track

Reading in Hebrew or Greek helps you hear and understand the word of God in all the ways that it speaks. You can catch the themes and allusions which echo repeatedly throughout Scripture. It takes you deeper into the world of the text, and makes you a better interpreter and teacher of the Bible.

Testimonial

I have really enjoyed using BibleMesh in my online study of New Testament Greek and have found it to be an effective and thorough education. I appreciate the linear progression of learning and the repetition of key concepts.”

Caleb D. P., Biblical Greek Student.

Interested in learning with a mentor?

Apply to the Institute

Get seminary-level biblical language training with an online experience, integrated with a personal teaching fellow. They will guide your training, and walk alongside you in your studies. 

Earn a certificate in Hebrew or Greek, and transfer credits into a degree program with our partner institutions.

Institute

Hebrew & Greek Training
$ 280
00
Monthly
  • 1-on-1 Academic Support
  • Offical Course Syllabus
  • Certified Grade Transcript
  • Institute Certificate
  • Transfer Credit To Degree Program
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BibleMesh Biblical Languages Team

Dr. Michael McClenahan, BibleMesh Biblical Languages Project Director.

Dr. Michael McClenahan is Principle and Professor of Systematic Theology at Union Theological College, Belfast. He has degrees in Jurisprudence, Theology, and, Ecclesiastical History from the University of Oxford. 

Dr. Timothy Edwards, Hebrew Editor for BibleMesh Biblical Languages.

Timothy Edwards (Hebrew Editor) is the Principle and Academic Dean of Seldon College. He also taught Hebrew at the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies. He completed his graduate studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the University of Oxford. 

Nicholas Reid (Associate Editor, Hebrew) is Professor of Old Testament and Ancient Near Eastern Studies at Reformed Theological Seminary. He earned his DPhil in Oriental Studies (Cuneiform) from the University of Oxford (University College). 

Dr. Nicholas Ellis, Greek Editor for BibleMesh Biblical Languages.

Nicholas Ellis (Greek Editor) is Founder/CEO of Christian Halls International. An academic (DPhil, University of Oxford), with a strong teaching and publication record across the disciplines of Christian Origins, Jewish studies, and Linguistics)

Dr. Mark Dubis

Mark Dubis (Associate Editor, Greek) is Professor of Biblical Studies at Union University in Jackson, Tennessee. He has a passion for ancient languages, having taught Greek, Hebrew, and Latin. 

Dr. Michael Aubrey, professional liguist.

Mike Aubrey specializes in applied linguistics, historical linguistics, cognitive and functional theories of language, and verbal semantics. He is the Greek Languages and Linguistics Moderator for the B-Greek forums. 

 

Hebrew contributors:

  • Dr. Stephen L Herring, Biblical Hebrew Lector at the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies.
  • Dr. Will Kynes, Departmental Lecturer in Old Testament Studies Oxford University.
  • Dr. David Emanuel, Assistant Professor of Hebrew Bible at Nyack College.
  • Troy Cudworth DPhil candidate in Oriental Studies at the University of Oxford. His research focuses on the wars in the books of Chronicles.
  • Justin Estrada, MPhil candidate in comparative semitics, Durham University.
  • Dr. Elizabeth Robar, Junior Research Fellow in Semitic Languages, Tyndale House, Cambridge.
  • Dr. Peter J. Williams, Warden, Tyndale House, Cambridge University.
  • Dr. Hélène Dallaire, Associate Professor of Old Testament, Denver Seminary.
  • Dr. Robert B. Chisholm Jr, Department Chair and Professor of Old Testament, Dallas Theological Seminary.
  • Dr. Randall Buth, Founder and Director Biblical Language Center, Israel.
  • Revd Dr. James Robson, Senior Tutor and Tutor in Old Testament & Hebrew, Wycliffe Hall, Oxford University.

Greek contributors:

  • Prof. Stanley E. Porter, President and Dean, Professor of New Testament, McMaster Divinity College, Hamilton, ON, Canada
  • Prof. Buist M. Fanning, Department Chair and Professor of New Testament Studies Dallas Theological Seminary, Dallas, Texas USA
  • Dr. Constantine Campbell, senior lecturer in New Testament and Greek at Moore College, Sydney.
  • Dr. Steven E. Runge, Scholar-in-Residence at Logos Bible Software.
  • Alex Kirk, DPhil candidate in New Testament and Pauline Studies at the University of Oxford.
  • Chris Fresch, PhD candidate in Koine Linguistics and Septuagint Studies at the University of Cambridge.
  • Dr. Jonathan Pennington, Associate Professor of New Testament Interpretation, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
  • Prof. Daniel B. Wallace, Professor of New Testament Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary, Dallas, Texas USA.
  • Dr. Randall Buth, Founder and Director Biblical Language Center, Israel.