Vocabulary
Vocabulary lists:
Vocabulary from Fall 2022 & Winter 2023 - New Testament Vocabulary by Frequency - Frequent Third Declension Nouns
Short Dictionary from Croy -- English to Greek list
Note that all the words in the vocabulary lists appear in the dictionary form.
For nouns: that means that first the Nominative Singular form of the noun is given, and then the Genitive Singular ending (that specifies Declension) followed by the Nominative Singular article (that specifies gender). Then the translation follows.
For adjectives: first, the Nominative Singular Masculine form is given. It is followed by the Nominative Singular Feminine and Nominative Singular Neuter endings for the three-ending adjectives. And by Nominative Singular Neuter for the two-ending adjectives (since Masculine and Feminine forms are the same). Then the translation follows.
For prepositions: first, the case they govern is specified. Then the translation follows for each case.
For verbs: the six principal parts.
Online Dictionaries:
BibleHub - A good resource to start.
Kata Biblon - A good tool to use along with BibleHub.
Mounce's Dictionary - A good and simple dictionary, similar to Kata Biblion.
Blue Letter Bible - A good resource that has many additional features that BibleHub does not.
Wiktionary - A useful tool for basic translation, declensions\conjugation and etymology. Requires you to search in Greek. Hence, you have to either install a Greek keyboard or copy the word from somewhere else.
Perseus - A resource that focuses on Classical Greek.