Jim Blevins was doing this at Southern Seminary 20+ years ago with a little self-published “hymnal” with Greek Bible verses set to the tunes of traditional hymns. Ken Berding has taken the next obvious step by setting verb conjugations and whatnot to music. Check out Sing and Learn New Testament Greek.
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I am surprised how many links I can find for singing the Bible in Greek. This will be a really good way to learn for me. I still remember all the songs I learned as a kid, something about music makes it stick.
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