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Practice your New Testament Greek parsing and vocabulary. This is much more helpful than flashcards, providing hints and feedback to guide you to the correct answer in the parsing of nouns, verbs and participles. You can select ranges to practice, such as only aorist, or present and future. Vocabulary can be selected by frequency in the New Testament, such as words that appear 100-199 times, or by chapters in Mounce. This app is an efficient and convenient way to practice your Greek.
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Martin Luther’s commentary on the book of Galatians in an easy-to-use app (abridged American English translation by Theodore Graebner). The original is based on a series of lectures that Dr. Martin Luther gave in 1531. From Graebner’s preface:
“The importance of this Commentary on Galatians for the history of Protestantism is very great. It presents like no other of Luther’s writings the central thought of Christianity, the justification of the sinner for the sake of Christs merits alone.”
App features:
•The complete text of Theodore Graebner’s translation.
• Easily jump between chapters and to main topics within chapters.
• The text size can be enlarged to make it easy to read.
• No ads.
• No Internet access needed once the app is installed.
• Fast and easy to use.
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December 13, 2024