This class is for advanced readers who want to continue challenging themselves to grow and learn with a group of similar minded people. As a “continued reading” class, the specific focus will vary from quarter to quarter. Text selections may be from the Gospels, Epistles, or the Septuagint. The prerequisite for this class is either Introduction to Biblical Greek 3, or permission from instructor.
This is the second of three quarters that will teach the student to read and translate basic biblical texts. After three quarters, the student should be able to handle basic biblical texts, understand the basic syntax of words, and have a good grasp of biblical Greek.
PLEASE NOTE: Although classes will be recorded for those who are not able to attend, students are required to attend a minimum of 6 live classes in order to pass the course.
Daniel B Wallace, The Basics of New Testament Syntax (Zondervan Academic, 1996)
Constantine R. Campbell, Basics of Verbal Aspect in Biblical Greek, 2nd Edition (Zondervan Academic, 2024)