Biblical Greek Certificate Courses[1]

 

BE 060  CONTINUING BIBLICAL GREEK

Prerequisite: BIBLICAL GREEK 061 & 062 or equivalent

This course may cover a variety of topics, such as developing a better understanding of Greek and English grammar or translating a specific portion of Scripture. Since the subject matter varies each time it is offered, this course may be taken more than once.

 

BE 061  BIBLICAL GREEK 1

Students gain a working knowledge of the Greek alphabet, pronunciation, vocabulary, and diacritical marks. Grammar is not stressed.

 

BE 062  BIBLICAL GREEK 2

This course is a continuation of BE 061. Some Greek grammar will be introduced.

 

BE 063+  BIBLICAL GREEK 3 and above

These courses build upon BE 061 & 062. More advanced Greek grammar will be studied and translation skills will continue to be developed.


 

Biblical Hebrew Certificate Courses[2]

 

BE 050  CONTINUING BIBLICAL HEBREW

Prerequisite: BIBLICAL HEBREW 051 & 052 or equivalent

This course may cover a variety of topics, such as developing a better understanding of Hebrew and English grammar or translating a specific portion of Scripture. Since the subject matter varies each time it is offered, this course may be taken more than once.

 

BE 051  BIBLICAL HEBREW 1

Students gain a working knowledge of the Hebrew alphabet, pronunciation, vocabulary, and vowel pointing. Grammar is not stressed.

 

BE 052  BIBLICAL HEBREW 2

This course is a continuation of BE 051. Some Hebrew grammar will be introduced.

 

BE 053+  BIBLICAL HEBREW 3 and above

These courses build upon BE 051 & 052. Students learn additional vocabulary. Hebrew grammar will be discussed in more detail, and translation skills will be developed.


 

[1] Students embarking on the Biblical Greek Certificate program before Fall 2006 must take a minimum of ten course credits in Greek. Starting in Fall 2006, a minimum of twelve course credits in Greek must be taken for the certificate.

[2] Students embarking on the Biblical Hebrew Certificate program before Fall 2006 must take a minimum of ten course credits in Hebrew. Starting in Fall 2006, a minimum of twelve course credits in Hebrew must be taken for the certificate.

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