This course introduces students to Biblical Greek through direct engagement with the Greek Bible, with particular attention to its emergence within the linguistic, cultural, and historical world of the eastern Mediterranean. Students develop foundational skills in Greek grammar and reading while examining biblical texts as products of ancient literary, social, and religious cultures, shaped by Hellenistic and early Roman contexts.
By reading selections from the Septuagint and New Testament, students examine the Greek Scriptures as received, transmitted, and interpreted within the life of the early Church, developing introductory language proficiency while situating the biblical text within the cultural and linguistic world of antiquity.
Dr. Almanzar
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We reserve the right to cancel the class based on enrollment numbers. Enrollees who withdraw before the end of the first week of classes will receive a refund minus a 3% payment charge. Enrollees who withdraw after the first week of class will forfeit a refund. We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone and to remove a student permanently from a course who is disruptive and/or interferes with the safety, well-being, or educational experience of other students.