Study Biblical Languages online in this free course

This engaging online course allows you to explore and learn about the world of Biblical languages with zero course fees.

Key info

  • Next enrolment: Sign up now for September 2025

  • Duration: September 2025 to March 2026

  • Location: Online via Zoom

  • Time: Tuesdays, 7:00pm to 8:00pm

  • Entry requirements: None
  • Qualification level: None
  • Cost: Free

Rev Dr Simon Stocks chats about this exciting online languages class, ideal for both new and experienced learners.

About the biblical languages online course

Through hour-long weekly online sessions, you’ll dive into a range of topics and key areas of study, including:

  • the challenges that translators are faced with when bringing Biblical texts and Scripture to non-native audiences
  • insights into English Bible versions and how they originated
  • a richer understanding of key Biblical terms that are rooted in a cultural context.

As part of your course, you’ll receive an introduction to the key features of Hebrew and New Testament Greek, offering you a taste of how learning the languages can impact your study and appreciation of Bible text and Scripture.

“This fun, free course gives you an exciting insight into English Bible translations, without having to learn the Hebrew and the Greek in full.”

Rev Dr Simon Stocks
Seinor Tutor

Where and when will I be studying?

Classes run online via Zoom on Tuesdays, from 7:00pm to 8:00pm. There are 20 classes in total, which run over the following dates:

  • Autumn term: Every Tuesday from 17th September to 26th November 2025 (with the exception of 29th October, as we pause for reading week)
  • Winter term: Tuesday 3rd and Tuesday 10th December 2025, then every Tuesday from 7th January to 4th March 2026 (with the exception of 18th February, as we pause for reading week)

All resources needed for the class will be provided online.

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Frequently asked questions

Apart from the weekly online class, there is no expectation of any homework or self-guided learning between classes. However, additional resources will be provided if you wish to use them.

There is a limited amount of time for discussion and Q&A in class, but there is no provision of any other significant tutorial support or input.

This online course is open to anyone, and you do not need to have any academic qualifications to enrol.

The course is offered free of charge. We invite participants to make donations to the Tattersall Bursary Fund if they are able to do so. This fund supports students experiencing financial barriers to being able to study and can cover course fees and materials.

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Next steps

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