INTRODUCTION TO GREEK

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This graduate-level course provides an in-depth introduction to Koine Greek, the language of the New Testament and early Christian writings. It is designed to develop a foundational competence in Greek grammar, syntax, and semantics while cultivating the skills necessary for exegetical analysis and hermeneutical application of biblical texts.
The course integrates linguistic study with

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  • Last Updated 11/06/2025

What will i learn??

  • Demonstrate advanced familiarity with the Greek alphabet, pronunciation, and orthography. Grasp the essential morphology, syntax, and semantics of Koine Greek. Translate and analyze short to intermediate-level passages from the New Testament. Employ exegetical tools such as Greek lexicons, parsing guides, and interlinear texts. Understand grammatical and syntactical nuances that influence theological meaning. Develop the foundation for advanced Greek exegesis and textual criticism.

Curriculum for this course Lesson: 2

Section 1: The Elements of New Testament Greek Lesson

  • Lesson 1: The Elements of New Testament Greek
  • Lesson 2: The Elements of New Testament Greek

Description

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This graduate-level course provides an in-depth introduction to Koine Greek, the language of the New Testament and early Christian writings. It is designed to develop a foundational competence in Greek grammar, syntax, and semantics while cultivating the skills necessary for exegetical analysis and hermeneutical application of biblical texts.
The course integrates linguistic study with theological reflection, emphasizing how nuances in Greek grammar affect the interpretation of key biblical passages.


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