The Koine Greek Word of the Day Podcast is back for a second season.  It is available on iTunes (just search for Koine).  In this second season the podcast will be looking at the vocabulary used in the book of Jude.

This season I will not be posting corresponding posts on the blog; but the podcast will be updated through the end of November.

Please subscribe and tell a friend.  Last season the podcast was the highest rated free Biblical Greek podcast (and yes, there were a couple others).

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I unintentionally took most of July and all of August off from daily posts.  The daily Bible study, Friendly Theology, and the Koine Greek Word of the Day Podcast will return September 1st.    Also sometime this fall we will begin an Art Fridays series.

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Pulh (gate) refers to either a literal or metaphorical entryway.  To subscribe to this podcast please go to iTunes and subscribe to “The Koine Greek Word of the Day Podcast”.

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Festus (Portius Festus) the proconsul of Palestine during the time of Paul.  To subscribe to this podcast please go to iTunes and subscribe to “The Koine Greek Word of the Day Podcast”.

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Anastasis (resurrection) refers to a change in status from being dead to being alive.  To subscribe to this podcast please go to iTunes and subscribe to “The Koine Greek Word of the Day Podcast”.

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Staurow (to crucify) refers to placing a person on a pole of execution.  To subscribe to this podcast please go to iTunes and subscribe to “The Koine Greek Word of the Day Podcast”.

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Tuflos (blind) may refer to literal blindness or to figurative lack of understanding.  To subscribe to this podcast please go to iTunes and subscribe to “The Koine Greek Word of the Day Podcast”.

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Dendron (tree) may refer to a literal or metaphorical tall woody plant.  To subscribe to this podcast please go to iTunes and subscribe to “The Koine Greek Word of the Day Podcast”.

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Archaios (ancient) refers to something very old or from the beginning of the world.  To subscribe to this podcast please go to iTunes and subscribe to “The Koine Greek Word of the Day Podcast

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Abussos (Abyss) describes the place where demons dwell.  To subscribe to this podcast please go to iTunes and subscribe to “The Koine Greek Word of the Day Podcast”.

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Mellw (to be about to) may mean inevitability, a future occurance, or a delay.  To subscribe to this podcast please go to iTunes and subscribe to “The Koine Greek Word of the Day Podcast”.

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Monos (only) is the root of the modern English prefix mono.  To subscribe to this podcast please go to iTunes and subscribe to “The Koine Greek Word of the Day Podcast”.

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Nekros (dead) can refer to being dead or refer to one who is dead.  To subscribe to this podcast please go to iTunes and subscribe to “The Koine Greek Word of the Day Podcast”.

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Paulos (Paul) was also known as Saulos (Saul) and was an apostle to the gentiles.  To subscribe to this podcast please go to iTunes and subscribe to “The Koine Greek Word of the Day Podcast”.

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Charis (grace) may refer to goodwill, favor, generosity, or thanks.  To subscribe to this podcast please go to iTunes and subscribe to “The Koine Greek Word of the Day Podcast”.

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Fobos (fear) can mean terror, awe, or reverence.  To subscribe to this podcast please go to iTunes and subscribe to “The Koine Greek Word of the Day Podcast”.

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Skandalizw (to cause to stumble) is the root of our modern English word scandalize.  To subscribe to this podcast please go to iTunes and subscribe to “The Koine Greek Word of the Day Podcast”.

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Telwnhs (tax collector) were viewed as unclean and dishonest.  To subscribe to this podcast please go to iTunes and subscribe to “The Koine Greek Word of the Day Podcast”.

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Suneidhsis (conscience) is often used to describe the leading of the God centered heart.  To subscribe to this podcast please go to iTunes and subscribe to “The Koine Greek Word of the Day Podcast”.

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Tiktw (to birth) means to bring into the world.  To subscribe to this podcast please go to iTunes and subscribe to “The Koine Greek Word of the Day Podcast”.

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