LANG 550

Introduction to New Testament Greek I

Course Description

This course, in conjunction with LANG 551, introduces the student to the Greek of the New Testament and provides an opportunity to master its essential grammar, syntax, and vocabulary. The purpose of this introduction is to provide a foundation foe a lifetime of reading the original language text of the New Testament. Upon completion of LANG 551, the student can expect to understand enough Greek to read and analyze significant portions of the New Testament (with help for vocabulary), but the emphasis is on essential building blocks needed to lay a firm foundation for further study.

The core assumption of this course is that knowledge of the original languages is essential for faithful interpretation of the biblical text. Therefore, as we encounter New Testament texts through our beginning language study, there will be opportunity to illustrate what difference it makes to engage the text in its original language. Knowledge of Greek will forever enrich your personal reading and study of the New Testament. If this course is successful, you will leave excited to use Greek in your everyday life of faith.  
Dates Jun 10–Jul 5
Days & Times Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur, Fri
8:30AM–1:00PM
Format Onsite Only
Credit Hours 3
Audit Hours 3

Faculty

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Davinson Bohorquez

Online Sessional Lecturer

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Notes

Course information sheets will be posted here soon.

Additional Info

Fall 2024
This course is available onsite-only with Keith Ganzer and online-only with Davinson Bohorquez. See course syllabi for specifics on the different course formats.

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this course.

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