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[[Image:Codex Alexandrinus Luke.jpg|thumb|A copy of the [[Codex Alexandrinus]] opened to the [[Gospel of Luke]].]]
''Synopsis:'' Koine is the Greek word for "common." Koine Greek was the form of the Greek language used from around 300 BC to AD 300. The books of the [[New Testament]] were originally written in Koine Greek.
----{{greek_dictionary}}Infobox_Contents | __TOC__ topic_name = Koine Greek{{topics}}[[Image:Codex Alexandrinus Luke.jpg|thumb|center|A copy of the [[Codex Alexandrinus]] opened to the [[Gospel of Luke]].]] |* subtopics = [[Koine Greek: Dictionary|Dictionary]]
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* Lessons
** [[Koine Greek: Alphabet|Alphabet]]
** [[Koine Greek: Nouns|Nouns]] | , [[Koine Greek: Definite Article|Definite Article]] | , [[Koine Greek: Prepositions|Prepositions]]** [[Koine Greek: Adjectives|Adjectives]] | , [[Koine Greek: Comparison|Comparison]]
** [[Koine Greek: Verbs|Verbs]]
** [[Koine Greek: Participles|Participles]]
** Miscellaneous topics
*** [[Koine Greek: Crasis|Crasis]]
*** [[Koine Greek: Questions|Questions]]| opinion_pieces = {{opinionsshort_opinions}}| ==Main article==}}
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Koine is the Greek word for "common." Koine Greek (also called New Testament Greek) was the form of the Greek language used from around 300 BC to AD 300. The books of the [[New Testament]] were originally written in Koine Greek. Koine Greek was the ''lingua franca'' (or the commonly used language of communication) in the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern for hundreds of years following the conquests of Alexander the Great, including during the time of the early church.