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Elementary Biblical Greek II

January 9, 2012 - April 2, 2012 • Mondays, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Registration Deadline: December 31, 2011 (Register Now)

Description

This course continues from Elementary Biblical Greek I, and is intended for Greek beginners, toddlers, forgetters, and up-graders with a disciplined motivation to learn how to read and study the Greek New Testament (GNT). The course will approach the study of an original biblical language from the perspective of worship expressed through reverent and responsible attention to the ends of transformation and proclamation. Elementary Biblical Greek begins from a standing start – with the Greek alphabet – and moves progressively toward reading and exegeting New Testament Greek texts.

Prerequisite(s): Elementary Biblical Greek I or permission of instructor
Cost: $250
Instructor(s): Jeff Gerdes; .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

Location

First Evangelical Free Church, 3300 South 84th Street

Required Textbooks

  • Basics of Biblical Greek. 3rd ed. Zondervan, 2009, by Mounce, W. D. (Buy It)
  • Basics of Biblical Greek Workbook. 3rd ed. Zondervan, 2009, by Mounce, W. D. (Buy It)
  • The Greek New Testament. 4th ed. UBS, 2011, by Aland, K., et al., eds. (Buy It)

Recommended Textbooks

  • A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature, by W. F. Arndt, F. W. Gingrich, and F. W. Danker. 3rd ed. University of Chicago Press, 2001. (Buy It)

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