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BIGK 109 – Greek Grammar 1A (2)

An introductory course in Greek New Testament which includes the study of basic vocabulary, word forms, and sentence structure. (2 credit hours)

BIGK 110 – Greek Grammar 1B (2)

An introductory course in Greek New Testament which includes the study of basic vocabulary, word forms, and sentence structure. This course incorporates content taught in BIGK 109. (2 credit hours)

BIGK 111 – Greek Grammar 1 (4)

An introductory course in New Testament Greek, including the study of word forms, sentence structure, and basic vocabulary, with some readings in the Johannine writings in the second semester. (4 credit hours)

BIGK 112 – Greek Grammar 2 (4)

An introductory course in New Testament Greek, including the study of word forms, sentence structure, and basic vocabulary, with some readings in the Johannine writings in the second semester. (4 credit hours)

BIGK 114 – Greek Grammar 2A (2)

An introductory course in New Testament Greek, including the study of word forms, sentence structure, and basic vocabulary, with some readings in the Johannine writings in the second semester. (2 credit hours)

BIGK 115 – Greek Grammar 2B (2)

An introductory course in New Testament Greek, including the study of word forms, sentence structure, and basic vocabulary, with some readings in the Johannine writings in the second semester. (2 credit hours)

BIGK 213 – Greek Syntax 1 (3)

A study of the Greek New Testament emphasizing extensive translation and syntactical analysis in selected passages throughout the New Testament. The reading and class discussions are designed to review Greek grammar and vocabulary as well as to introduce the syntax and usages of noun cases, the article, adjectives, pronouns, and prepositions. Prerequisite: one year of beginning Greek or its equivalent. (3 credit hours)

BIGK 214 – Greek Syntax 2 (3)

A study of the Greek New Testament emphasizing extensive translation and syntactical analysis in selected passages throughout the New Testament. The reading and class discussions are designed to introduce the syntax and usages of conjunctions, clauses, and verbal forms. Semantic analysis of will also be taught using phrase diagramming. Prerequisite: Greek Reading or its equivalent. (3 credit hours)

BIGK 315 – Exegetical Methods (3)

A thorough study of the exegetical method used to accurately interpret the text of the Greek New Testament. Emphasis will be placed on producing pedagogical and homiletical outlines that clearly communicate the accurate interpretation of the text. Prerequisite: Exegetical Grammar or its equivalent. (3 credit hours)

BIGK 461 – General Epistles [Greek] (3)

Advanced exegesis of the Greek text of the General Epistles with attention given to the mastery of the syntax, vocabulary, interpretive problems, and practical and homiletical value of each book. (3 credit hours)

BIGK 462 – Paul’s Epistles [Greek] (3)

Advanced exegesis of the Greek text of Paul’s Epistles with attention given to mastery of the syntax, vocabulary, interpretive problems, and practical and homiletical value of each book. (3 credit hours)

BIGK 463 – Romans [Greek] (3)

An exegetical study of Romans, concentrating on both the background, interpretation, and theology of this important New Testament book. (3 credit hours)

BIGK 464 – Prison Epistles [Greek] (3)

An exegetical study of Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon, with emphasis on doctrinal themes together with application to Christian living. (3 credit hours)