“God Is In Control” – 2020 Edition
Dr. Story shares his thoughts on a popular phrase spoken in times of trial “God Is In Control” Read more
Dr. Story shares his thoughts on a popular phrase spoken in times of trial “God Is In Control” Read more
Dr. Story takes a deep dive on the original New Testament Greek word for the “people” and its wide ranging implications! Read more
A frequently asked question we hear is “What is the Best Bible Translation”? Dr. Story seeks to answer this question in this VLOG entry!Read more
Often times the best way to learn something new is to follow those who have gone before you. So Greek To Me reached out to a group of students who have completed the online course. We asked them for tips and advice for students just beginning their Biblical Greek learning journey! Here are...Read more
Here is part 2 or 2 on the textural variances series. This one covers “intentional” changes. If you missed part 1 make sure you head on over and watch that one first! Read more
The modern day New Testament is built on over 5500+ manuscripts. Is it not possible some variations occurred during the copying/translating/re-copying of these 5500+ manuscripts?? Greek To Me creator Dr. J. Lyle Story helps answer this question in a 2 part VLOG series.Read more
As you may have heard a few days ago Pope Francis called for a phrase change to The Lord’s Prayer. The change is related to the phrase about “leading us into temptation”. Naturally, Greek To Me was intrigued by the Pope’s call to shake things up in regards to the English...Read more
Dr. J. Lyle Story brings you the conclusion of the 5 part series about the history and original document sources of the New Testament. This video brings it all together to really reminds us all of the amazing story behind the history of the New Testament documents. Take it away Lyle!Read more
Dr. J. Lyle Story continues his five part video series about the history and original document sources of the New Testament. This video explores the 2,135 “lectionaries” source documents which were used as liturgical readings following the Christian calendar. Enjoy!Read more