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Getting Greek is an online Biblical Greek course from Trump of God Ministries. Its core goal is not to train classical-language researchers, but to help learners understand the biblical text more deeply through New Testament Greek. The page highlights “Biblical Greek Made Easy” and is aimed at faith-oriented learners who want to start from scratch with the Greek alphabet, common New Testament vocabulary, and basic grammar.
The course is delivered as online self-study, allowing learners to study from home at their own pace. The public syllabus includes a welcome video, student packet download, an introduction to the Greek language, the Greek alphabet, diphthongs, accents and breathing marks, punctuation, common New Testament vocabulary, inflection, verbs, limitations of English Bible translations, prepositions, and Greek word studies, with quizzes included along the way. The page mentions 12 easy modules and worksheets, but the syllabus shown in the main content appears to list mainly up to 8 sections, and the relationship between the module count and the outline is not fully explained.
The instructor, Rev. Keith Trump, is the founder of Living Truth Church. He holds bachelor’s degrees in Biblical Studies and Missions as well as a Master of Divinity, and has received multiple honors related to his Greek studies. The page states that he has more than 30 years of immersion in New Testament languages and has taught related seminar content to church leaders in the United States, Canada, Europe, the Middle East, and other regions. Overall, the instructor profile is presented strongly, especially for church-based use cases.
The course has clear pricing: a one-time payment of $79.95. It also offers an entry point to claim a free trial video lesson. The page does not disclose details such as payment methods, refund policy, course validity period, or whether lifetime access is included.
The strengths are its focused positioning, clear beginner pathway, and coverage of the alphabet, vocabulary, basic grammar, and biblical application. The instructor also has a relatively complete theology and ministry background. The limitations are that it does not specify whether there is a completion certificate, total course duration, subtitles, interactive Q&A, or learner support. It is also not suitable for those who want a systematic study of Classical Greek, academic linguistics, or a university-credit course.
It is better suited to Christians, pastors, church small-group leaders, beginning theology students, and self-learners who want to deepen their Bible study. The teaching language appears to be English, so Chinese learners will need a certain level of English ability and familiarity with Christian terminology. The main page does not provide information about access from mainland China, so the access status is assessed as unknown.
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