Introduction to New Testament Greek

This course introduces the grammar, vocabulary, and syntax of New Testament Greek. It provides students the linguistic tools and training to read and translate the New Testament in its original language so that they are better equipped to interpret and preach.

Description: This course introduces the grammar, vocabulary, and syntax of New Testament Greek. It provides students the linguistic tools and training to read and translate the New Testament in its original language so that they are better equipped to interpret and preach God’s Word.

Seminary: University of Dubuque Theological School

Science areas: Cognitive and neuroscience

BI502 Intro to New Test. Greek (Elder)

 

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