Take your New Testament Greek skills to the next level with this intermediate course, designed for students who have mastered basic grammar and syntax. This course focuses on deepening your understanding of Greek vocabulary, advanced grammar, and complex sentence structures, enabling you to interpret the New Testament with greater accuracy and insight.
Key topics include:
- Advanced Verbs: Delve into participles, infinitives, and the nuances of tense, voice, and mood.
- Greek Syntax: Explore subordinate clauses, conditional sentences, and rhetorical structures common in New Testament texts.
- Vocabulary Expansion: Build your lexicon with high-frequency words and theological terms.
- Exegesis Skills: Practice translating and interpreting more challenging passages, focusing on context and textual nuances.
- Textual Variants: Learn to navigate critical apparatuses and understand their relevance for interpretation.
Through in-depth analysis of selected New Testament passages, guided exercises, and discussions of exegetical techniques, students will gain confidence and skill in reading and interpreting the Greek New Testament.
Prerequisite: Completion of an introductory course in New Testament Greek or equivalent foundational knowledge.
Course Features
- Lectures 14
- Quiz 0
- Duration 16 weeks
- Skill level Intermediate
- Language English
- Students 1
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes
Curriculum
- 5 Sections
- 14 Lessons
- 16 Weeks
- Intermediate NT Greek Workbook1
- Lectures9
- 2.0Present, Imperfect, and Future Passive Tenses8 Minutes
- 2.1Reflexive, Relative, and Indefinite pronouns17 Minutes
- 2.2Infinitives, Middle voice, Deponents, and Irregular Verbs15 Minutes
- 2.3Demonstrative, Personal, and Possessive Pronouns18 Minutes
- 2.4Conjunctions, Comparatives, and Clauses13 Minutes
- 2.5Aorist, Perfect, and Pluperfect Active Tenses5 Minutes
- 2.6Remaining Passive Tenses and Aorist Imperative6 Minutes
- 2.7The Greek Participles8 Minutes
- 2.8The subjunctive mood and tenses10 Minutes
- Reading Material2
- Further Reading Materials2
- Assignment1