From the time of Alexander's conquest, the common language ("koine dialektos") of the eastern Mediterranean was a simplification of classical Attic Greek. Notable texts during this Hellenistic period were the Septuagint (LXX - Greek version of the Hebrew Bible) and the New Testament.
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- Resources for Learning New Testament Greek An extensive guide to learning NT Greek from first principles to advanced stages; also articles on the religious significance of the language of the New Testament
- New Testament Greek Three graduated courses designed to help students learn to read the Greek New Testament.
- The Little Greek Tips, online tutorials, advice, and resources for learning New Testament and Septuagint Greek. (by Jonathan Robie)
- Elementary Greek (by Jim West)
- Biblical Greek Mailing List: New Testament and Septuagint Greek subscription and archives (scholarly)
- Loeb Classical Library: Apostolic Fathers [1913] Edited by Kirsopp Lake. I Clement, II Clement, Ignatius, Polycarp, Didache, Barnabas, The Shepherd of Hermas, The Martyrdom of Polycarp, and The Epistle of Diognetus.
- A Short Grammar of the Greek New Testament By A. T. Robertson. New York: A. C. Armstrong and Son, 1908. E-text by Google Books.