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Originally Posted by Pianoman
You can read in Greek?????
Greek is like...well...Greek to me! 
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I thought every serious student of the bible could read Greek? j\k
I'm about to compete a Degree in Theology and greek was a language requirement. It's really not as bad as you would think it is. After you memorize the alphabet and learn the sounds then you could read by phonics. Then it's simply a matter of learning the vocabulary, I try to learn a few new words every day. E-Sword is great because you can ready the "textus receptus" or the "majority text" which is what was translated into the KJV. These Bibles are hard to find and expensive so E-sword has been a money saver.