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- Biblical Languages (Greek) – Level II
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- 11 Sections
- 22 Lessons
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- Weeks 1-2: Review & Transition to Advanced Syntax (20–24 hours)Review of Level I grammar and vocabulary. Introduction to participles and infinitives.3
- Weeks 3-5: Subjunctives, Imperatives, and Conditional Sentences (36–45 hours)Use of subjunctive in purpose and result clauses. Imperatives in ethical instruction. Greek conditional clauses (first–fourth class).4
- Weeks 6-8: The Gospel of John (Narrative & Theology) (36–45 hours)Selected readings: John 1, John 3, John 15. Johannine vocabulary and theology (logos, belief, eternal life).3
- Weeks 9-11: Pauline Letters (Romans, Galatians) (36-45 hours)Extended readings from Romans 3–5, Galatians 2–3. Focus: justification, faith, law.3
- Weeks 12-14: Pauline Letters (Philippians, Ephesians) (36-45 hours)Readings: Philippians 2 (Christ hymn), Ephesians 1 (blessing passage). Hymnic and theological discourse in Paul.3
- Week 14-17: General Epistles (Hebrews, James, 1 Peter) (36–45 hours)Hebrews 1–2 (Christology and OT quotations). James 2 (faith and works).3
- Week 18-20: Apocalyptic Genre (Revelation) (36–45 hours)Readings: Revelation 1, 5, 21. Symbolism, visions, and syntax in apocalyptic literature.3
- Week 21-23: Greek Poetry & Hymns in the NT (30–36 hours)Christological hymns and doxologies (Phil. 2, Col. 1, John 1). Poetic parallelism and rhetorical devices.3
- Week 24-26: Discourse Analysis & Exegesis Methods (35–45 hours)Cohesion and coherence in Greek discourse. Analyzing argumentation and narrative flow.3
- Week 27-28: Integration & Competency Exam Prep (24–30 hours)Comprehensive review of syntax, translation, and exegesis. Integration of theological themes across genres.3
- Final: Keeping the Fire: A Lifelong Vocation of Reading, Exegesis, and ProclamationKeeping the Fire: A Lifelong Vocation of Reading, Exegesis, and Proclamation2
Keeping the Fire: A Lifelong Vocation of Reading, Exegesis, and Proclamation
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