
50 More Greek Words for Confessional Lutherans
Just Enough Greek, Volume Two
Just Enough Greek opened the New Testament with fifty words. This second volume opens it fifty words wider.
50 More Greek Words for Confessional Lutherans picks up where Volume One left off, taking fifty further terms — the vocabulary of worship, the ministry, the last things, and the Christian life — and opening each one plainly, with no seminary required. Every word is transliterated and translated, set in its biblical and confessional context, so that a reader with no Greek at all can come away hearing the New Testament more clearly.
A companion to Just Enough Greek, written for the same reader: the Lutheran layperson who wants to know what the words really say.
Who it's for
The same reader as Volume One — the Lutheran layperson who wants to know what the words really say, fifty words wider.
What you'll find inside
- Fifty further terms — the vocabulary of worship, the ministry, the last things, and the Christian life
- Every word transliterated and translated, no Greek required
- Each set in its biblical and confessional context
- The sequel to Just Enough Greek, for the same pew-level reader
Reading path: For Bible Readers →
