The text we use at DTS is WIlliam Mounce, Basics of Biblical Greek. (That's the text we are working with in the videos.) If you got that plus the related workbook, that'd be a great start. Of course there are lots of other tools you can get to help you along, but my suggestion would be to start here with these two. Once you are further along you can add to your Greek library. Feel free to ask for some more recommendations in the future.

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