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The 2019 Zondervan Greek Award Winner

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Each year, Zondervan Publishers partners with universities and seminaries across the country to honor students who have worked exceptionally hard in the biblical languages. Given the foundational importance of these languages for theology and ministry, Phoenix Seminary has joined with Zondervan to encourage our students to excel in their study of Greek.

Justin Phillips

Today, the faculty is pleased to announce that our second winner is Mr. Justin Phillips. The competition was tight, but Justin did outstanding work all year and finished the semester with a perfect score on his exam.

In honor of his achievement, he will receive a free book from Zondervan and will have his name inscribed on the plaque displayed in the Phoenix Seminary Biblical Research Center.

Congratulations, Justin!


Are you interested in the biblical languages? Phoenix Seminary offers a number of programs with courses in both Hebrew and Greek, including the Master of Divinity in Biblical and Theological Studies and the Master of Arts in Biblical and Theological Studies.

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