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GREK - Greek
GREK 2413
Elementary Greek I
This course is an introduction to the most important grammatical constructions and categories of New Testament Greek. Practical applications, sample translations from the New Testament, linguistic theories, vocabulary acquisition, and samples of ancient Greek artifacts are included.
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GREK 2414
Elementary Greek II
This course is a continuation of Elementary Greek I. Consideration is given to the history of the New Testament text. Translation and interpretation of sections from one New Testament book serve as application. Prerequisite:
GREK 2413
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GREK 3313
Intermediate Greek I
This course is a study of New Testament Greek on an intermediate level. Sections from the Gospels and a New Testament epistle are used for detailed, interpretive studies of grammatical constructs and syntactical features. Additional New Testament translation and interpretation, extended vocabulary acquisition, semantic domain analysis, and familiarization with available study tools are included. Practical and personal applications based upon exegesis are emphasized. Prerequisites:
GREK 2414
and
CSBS 1312
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GREK 3314
Intermediate Greek II
This course is a study of New Testament Greek on an advanced intermediate level and the history of the Greek language that builds upon the content in Intermediate Greek I. Readings and translations may include selections from the New Testament, the Septuagint, early Christian literature, and the Greek philosophers. Practical and personal applications based upon exegesis are emphasized. Prerequisites
GREK 3313
and
CSBS 1312
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GREK 4100
Greek New Testament Reading Seminar
Advanced Greek students will improve their understanding of the Greek New Testament through translation and exegesis of selected texts. Practical and personal applications are emphasized. Prerequisite:
GREK 3314
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