Academics

Biblical and Ancient Languages

GRE 2140 – Beginning Greek ICredit 4
An introductory course in the grammar of Koine Greek. Gordon Rule–3000 words.

GRE 2141 – Beginning Greek IICredit 4
Continuation of GRE 2140. Gordon Rule–3000 words.

GRW 3250 – New Testament Greek ICredit 3
Prerequisites: GRE 2140–2141.
This course employs extensive translation from various New Testament writings. Primarily, the writings of John are considered. Emphasis is given to advanced grammar and to special Greek constructions.

GRW 3251 – New Testament Greek IICredit 3
Prerequisites: GRE 2140–2141 and GRW 3250.
Continuation of GRW 3250.

GRW 4242 – Advanced New Testament Greek ICredit 3
Prerequisite: GRW 3251
This course covers selections from the Greek New Testament with particular emphasis on the gospel of Matthew and the gospel of Luke. The course may also explore readings from the Septuagint. Students continue vocabulary acquisition and the study of Koine Greek grammar with the added goal of improving sight-reading skills.

GRW 4253 – Advanced New Testament Greek IICredit 3
Prerequisite: GRW 4242
This course continues GRW 4242, with emphasis on reading Acts and Hebrews in Greek. Students continue vocabulary acquisition and the study of Koine Greek grammar while continuing to work on sight-reading skills.

HBR 2120 – Introduction to Hebrew ICredit 4
A study of the grammar and syntax of the language of the ancient Hebrews. The course application is focused on the Hebrew Scriptures.

HBR 2121 – Introduction to Hebrew IICredit 4
Prerequisite: HBR 2120
Continuation of HBR 2120.

REL 4904 – Independent Directed Study in Biblical Languages: GreekCredit 1–3
Prerequisite: Instructor approval
Course is subject to the availability of faculty directors. A student wishing to take an independent study course is required to submit a written proposal to the faculty member whom he/she is requesting to serve as director of the independent study. May be repeated once.

REL 4906 – Independent Directed Study in Biblical Languages: HebrewCredit 1–3
Prerequisite: Instructor approval
Course is subject to the availability of faculty directors. A student wishing to take an independent study course is required to submit a written proposal to the faculty member whom he/she is requesting to serve as director of the independent study. May be repeated once.

LAT 1120–1121 – Beginning LatinCredit 4–4
The course introduces the student to the grammar, syntax, morphology, and vocabulary of Latin, with an emphasis on proficiency in reading and translating the language over two semesters of work.


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