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Historical Context of the New Testament Greek
The Greek of the New Testament pulses with the life of a multilingual, cosmopolitan world shaped by Alexander’s conquests, Roman infrastructure, and Jewish diaspora traditions. Emerging from the flexible and pragmatic Koine dialect, it blends Attic roots with panhellenic features, layered over Semitic idioms and Septuagintal theology. Far from being a degraded form of Classical Greek, it reflects the vibrant registers of urban marketplaces, house churches, and rhetorical education. Its syntax, vocabulary, and discourse strategies mirror the lived realities of bilingual speakers navigating civic, religious, and communal identities. To read it well is to enter a world where λόγος, χάρις, and πίστις carried not just meaning—but movement, memory, and mission.… Learn Koine Greek
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