About GlossaHouse
GlossaHouse focuses on pedagogy, hermeneutics, and language. T. Michael W. Halcomb and Fredrick J. Long founded them in 2012. Together, Michael and Fred have a goal of developing cutting-edge language tools to aid researchers and students in their language learning, particularly when it comes to biblical languages. Their original series, Hexapla, and the publication of A Parallel & Interlinear New Testament Polyglot: Luke-Acts (Vol. 1), Matthew-Mark (Vol. 3), and The Pauline Epistles represented the realization of their ideal (Vol. 2 forthcoming). The six most crucial research languages for biblical studies are included in these books: Hebrew, Latin, Greek, English, German, and French. GlossaHouse manufactured the AGROS series following the advent of the Hexapla series (Accessible Greek Resources & Online Studies). The series, which now has more than a dozen titles published and more on the way, is a full Greek Curriculum Suite with unique elements that set it apart from other related series.