Biblical Languages

BibleMesh Biblical Languages offers a new way to study biblical languages. Our reading-oriented, inductive approach teaches vocabulary, grammar, and reading fluency directly from the biblical text.

Whether studying our flagship reading courses, the First Steps courses, or the vocabulary learning courses, absolute beginners and seasoned students of the biblical languages will benefit from our courses.

Which course is right for me? | Why choose BibleMesh Biblical Languages?

¡Novedades! Cursos de griego y hebreo en español



  • Mark Dubis
    Dr. Mark Dubis

    Mark Dubis is Professor of Biblical Studies at Union University in Jackson, Tennessee. He has a passion for ancient languages, having taught Greek, Hebrew, and Latin. He also has a special concern for the global needs of Bible translation. He is the author of 1 Peter: A Handbook on the Greek Text among other publications. Mark provides a high-level understanding of both linguistic and exegetical principles and, from his years in the classroom, he knows how to make student learning enjoyable and effective.

  • Nicholas Ellis
    Dr. Nicholas Ellis

    Nicholas Ellis was College Lecturer of Biblical and Hellenistic Greek at Wycliffe Hall, University of Oxford from 2009-2014. With an academic background in biblical studies, Jewish studies, and New Testament studies, Nicholas provides the team with excellent classroom experience and a keen interest in linguistic, theological, and historical research. Nicholas completed his graduate studies in Theology (New Testament) from the University of Oxford. He is the author of The Hermeneutics of Divine Testing: Cosmic Trial and Biblical Interpretation in the Epistle of James and Other Jewish Literature (WUNT: Mohr Siebeck, 2014), among other publications.

  • Timothy Edwards
    Dr. Timothy Edwards

    Timothy Edwards taught Hebrew at the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies and has lectured at the University of Oxford, University of Bristol, and various Bible schools in central Europe. He completed his graduate studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the University of Oxford. He is the author of Exegesis in the Targum of Psalms (Gorgias Press, 2007) amongst other publications. He is currently Fellow of Theology at New Saint Andrews in Moscow, Idaho. 

  • Christopher M.  Hays
    Christopher M. Hays

    Christopher M. Hays es profesor de Nuevo Testamento en la Fundación Universitaria Seminario Bíblico de Colombia (FUSBC), en Medellín. Lidera el equipo de traductores de la facultad de la FUSBC en la traducción y adaptación de BibleMesh al español. Christopher realizó sus estudios doctorales en Nuevo Testamento en la Universidad de Oxford y tiene un posdoctorado del British Academy. Es autor y editor de numerosos libros y artículos en inglés y español, incluso Luke’s Wealth Ethics (WUNT: Mohr Siebeck, 2010), y cuenta con amplia experiencia como traductor entre los idiomas griego, latín, inglés, alemán y español.

A learning track is a series of courses that all relate to a specific topic. These tracks offer an opportunity for you to pursue a more comprehensive program of study than a single course would provide. Each course within a track typically builds on the prior course so that you are progressively gaining mastery of a specific area of study.

If you have the drive to constantly take your studies to the next level, learning tracks are for you.

Most tracks require a significant investment of time, and therefore completion of a track is a genuine accomplishment. To recognize the diligence and effort involved in this undertaking, BibleMesh and its partners will recognize your achievement by awarding you with a certificate of completion when you successfully finish a learning track. More important, however, is the transformation that you will undergo by gaining understanding and skills that will better equip you to love and serve God.

If you are interested in earning a credit-bearing certificate that provides degree pathway opportunities to partner academic institutions, you will need to enroll in the BibleMesh Institute. For more information go here.