Discover the rich meaning of the Greek words used in the New Testament!
Doc Watson masterfully reveals insightful meanings and makes them practical for application. Words matter, but the words of the Bible matter most. And in a day when words don't seem to mean much, the need for complete understanding of God's words for belief and practice has never been more critical.
For each day of the year, Watson presents a brief word study and then offers an application to make that particular Greek word become real for practical living. To aid reinforcement, each day's devotion ends with Scriptures for study to apply the truth learned that day.
Doc Watson fulfills his desire of many years to provide daily devotions that not only contain deep spiritual truth, but also are easy to read and understand. In our day of relativism, the absolutes of God's Word (and words) are desperately needed. These brief devotionals will enrich the mind, stir the soul, and empower the life of God's people.
J.D. "Doc" Watson is currently the pastor of Grace Bible Church in Meeker, Colorado, where he has ministered since 1986. His driving passion is the exposition of the Word of God as the sole and sufficient authority in all matters, The second and third loves of his life are his wife Debbie and their son. Doc is the author of A Hebrew Word for the Day: Key Words from the OldTestament.
Reviewed by (Tom Van Hoogen, Tyler, TX, US) - I have many reference books for study but you cannot beat the convenience of having resources right on your person (mobile device). While I read I keep my e-Sword there with me. I cannot tell you how often I grab the Sword to open a deeper understanding. As I encounter anything that brings the Word to mind I dig in deeper into the verse, parallel versions, commentary, dictionary, and surrounding context and background history. Now I can add the Word of the Day to my toolset. Often it is the starter for what the Spirit is saying and launches me into writing. The understanding of the original language is indispensable in knowing what the writer meant. There is too much room for lost understanding in our Americanized cultural, and religiously slanted interpretations. Thanks for another great tool.
(1/22/2023)
Reviewed by (Rachel Khoo, Singapore, Nil, Singapore) - Learning a lot from this resource. Gives much more depth to the Greek word. Would be great if it was linked to Strong's, so that it can be referred to at the same time.
A Word A Day (Greek & Hebrew) (12/14/2022)
Reviewed by (Steven Hight, Noblesville, IN, US) - I really like the thoroughness of the explanations given in both the Greek and Hebrew versions of A Word A Day. I do wish, however, that there were a way to look up words I want to study at the moment. If there’s a way to do it, I haven’t found it yet.
(3/24/2022)
Reviewed by (Gerald L Labelle, Kapuskasing, Ontario, Canada) - I really love this Devotional its a great help in anchoring the interpretation of the verse.
A delight (1/6/2022)
Reviewed by (Kemi Amodu, Ibadan, Oyo, Nigeria) - This study plan is a delight. It gives an added pleasure to bible study, getting to know the meaning of the Greek words. It is a new adventure for me and I am loving it
A Greek Word for the Day (1/3/2022)
Reviewed by (Karen Brrocco-Kish, Medina, Ohio, United States) - Wonderful book for anyone interested in biblical Greek
Satisfied Customer (1/3/2022)
Reviewed by (Derrick Ford, Waldorf, MD, United States) - This is a great product
Great Resource (3/18/2021)
Reviewed by (Ervin Alexander, Orlando, Florida, US) - I purchased the Hebrew word for the day at the same time as this resource. I use this resource alongside the book that I am reading. It is just fun reading the words and what they mean. I give this resource a 4 star, as I did the OT because I expected more words.
Very Satisfied (6/13/2020)
Reviewed by (Fredrick Moore, Cypress, TX, United States) - Very satisfied with daily word study. Help me to appreciate the work of translators. Recommend it to better understand why a certain word is used and the other possible ways it could have been translated.
(12/20/2019)
Reviewed by (Travis Baker, Kinston, N.C., US) - This has already been added asset. I am now using it to learn Greek words so I can understand more of what I am studying... Thank-all!