Greek (GREK)

Greek (GREK)

GREK 201  Greek Grammar I  3 Credit Hour(s)  
An introduction to basic Greek forms, syntax, pronunciation and accent. Emphasis is placed on the conjugation of regular, contract and "mi" verbs and the declension of various nouns, pronouns and adjectives.
Offered: Resident
GREK 202  Greek Grammar II  3 Credit Hour(s)  
Prerequisite: GREK 201
Continuation of GREK 201.
Offered: Resident
GREK 301  Greek Grammar III  3 Credit Hour(s)  
Prerequisite: GREK 202
Continuation of GREK 202.
Offered: Resident
GREK 302  Greek Syntax and Reading  3 Credit Hour(s)  
Prerequisite: GREK 201 and GREK 202
An intermediate study of the function or syntax of Greek grammar, including the reading of continuous texts from the Greek New Testament.
Offered: Resident
GREK 401  Greek Exegesis  3 Credit Hour(s)  
Prerequisite: GREK 202 and GREK 302
Designed to impart proper hermeneutical principles for exegetical analysis of the Greek New Testament. One New Testament book will be translated and used for exegetical study.
Offered: Resident
GREK 455  Advanced Greek Reading  3 Credit Hour(s)  
Prerequisite: GREK 401
A study of Koine Greek writings designed to develop advanced reading and interpretive skills necessary for exegetical study of the New Testament.
Offered: Resident
GREK 495  Directed Research in Greek  3 Credit Hour(s)  
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Offered: Resident
GREK 497  Seminar  1-3 Credit Hour(s)  
Offered: Resident
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