Many colleges and universities offer courses in Ancient Greek.
They are biblical and not Greek mythology.
pso̱mí is the greek word for bread
learn in Greek is μαθαίνω [matheno]
The Biblical Greek for Joshua is the same as the word for Jesus: Iesous
Alfred Schmoller has written: 'Handkonkordanz zum griechischen Neuen Testament' -- subject(s): Bible, Biblical Greek language, Concordances, Greek, Dictionaries, Greek Concordances, Greek language, Biblical, Latin
Paddanaran, which is Greek.
Yes, Atticus is not a biblical name. It is of Greek origin and means "man of Attica."
Carl Ludwig Grimm has written: 'A Greek-English lexicon of the New Testament' -- subject(s): Biblical Greek language, Dictionaries, English, Greek language, Biblical
Johann Knoll has written: 'Vocabularium biblicum Novi Testamenti' -- subject(s): Biblical Greek language, Greek language, Biblical, Vocabularies
Greek word for Sunday, Κυριακή, is derived from Κύριος (Lord).
NO. Macedonia was an ancient Greek kingdom on the northern Greek peninsula.
No, Damon is not a biblical name. It has Greek origins and is not featured in the Bible.