Greek Language

Courses

GGL 211: Greek Essentials

Class Program
Credits 3
Students are introduced to Greek vocabulary, tools, and principles that will aid in the understanding of the New Testament. It is intended for students who do not plan to take advanced Greek courses.

GGL 221: Elementary Greek

Class Program
Credits 3
This is a beginner’s course in the grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structure of New Testament Greek. The study includes drills on forms, accents, simple phrases and sentences.

GGL 320: Greek Analysis

Class Program
Credits 3
A review of and further study of grammar, syntax, and vocabulary introduced in the pre-requisite first-year Greek courses. Emphasis is given to the nuances of certain Greek constructions and synonyms, so the student begins to feel the joy of study of the Greek New Testament with the use of some of the modern helps designed to facilitate this skill.

GGL 322: Greek Exegesis

Class Program
Credits 3
Students hone their New Testament exegesis skills and receive practical experience in utilizing Greek tools for research and teaching/preaching purposes. Aspects of interpretation that the Greek language can bring are emphasized in the context of studying a New Testament epistle.

GGL 390: Independent Studies in Greek

Class Program
Credits 3
An opportunity for students to conduct independent research under the supervision of a faculty member. A minimum of 45 hours of research for each credit and a final paper or project are required for the course.