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What is the significance of Greek for English-speaking Christians? Greek linguist Dr. James Voelz and Dr. David Lewis, professor of exegetical theology, make a case for studying the Bible in its original languages. “Reading the Greek is like going to a ball game instead of watching it on television,” said Voelz, “it was so amazing being at the game for the first time.” Join the discussion as Voelz and Lewis share their point of view. “We’ve got to take our Bible study groups to the ball game!” said Voelz.
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What is the significance of Greek for English-speaking Christians? Greek linguist Dr. James Voelz and Dr. David Lewis, professor of exegetical theology, make a case for studying the Bible in its original languages. “Reading the Greek is like going to a ball game instead of watching it on television,” said Voelz, “it was so amazing being at the game for the first time.” Join the discussion as Voelz and Lewis share their point of view. “We’ve got to take our Bible study groups to the ball game!” said Voelz.

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