GRE 201 - Biblical Greek I (4 credits)
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Biblical Greek I (4 credits)
Instructor: Ted Hildebrandt
Overview: This is the first in a sequence of three courses on the basics of New Testament Greek, laying a foundation for studying the New Testament in its original language. (Note: Greek is hard for most people. Usually, it is best to take Greek only after you have successfully completed some other CLI classes.)
Course Outcomes:
- Learn the Greek alphabet and pronunciation
- Learn how some English grammar basics correlate to Greek grammar
- Learn cases and uses for first and second declension Greek nouns, adjectives, and personal pronouns
- Learn inflection of present active, present middle/passive, and future Greek verbs
- Learn the vocabulary of Greek words that appear most frequently in the New Testament
- Learn where to access some of the most helpful online tools for studying the Greek New Testament
- Learn some examples of how knowledge of Greek offers deeper, more accurate insight into the meaning of God’s truth in the New Testament.
Required Resources: All required material for this course is here online. Mastering New Testament Greek by Dr. Ted Hildebrandt includes textbooks, workbooks, and video presentations.
Assignments:
- Study the material for each unit.
- Take the online quiz for each unit. The quiz is your opportunity to prove that you learned Greek for that unit. On each quiz, you will have 90 minutes to answer 40 multiple-choice questions. Once a quiz has started, you must finish it, and you can't retake it. So be ready ahead of time.
*The course has a total of 500 points: 40 points per quiz, except that quiz 11 covers an extensive review and is worth 60 points.Grading Scale:
A 95-100% A- 90-94% B+ 87-89% B 83-86% B- 80-82% C+ 77-79% C 73-76% C- 70-72% D+ 67-69% D 63-66% D- 60-62% F 0-59%
Your average for the course must be at least 60%. Otherwise, you will fail the class and will receive no credit.
Deadline: You have 180 days to finish the course. Complete all assignments before the final deadline, or you will be automatically unenrolled, and all coursework will be removed. You will have to start over and take the class again to receive credit.
Course Forum: Each course forum is at the beginning of the course, right before the first-course content section, and has comments and questions from other students in the class. The forum is a great way to post a question or comment for other students who are currently enrolled in the course to see. Additionally, you can search the forum to see if anyone in the past has addressed or discussed the issue, question, or comment you wanted to post about.
NOTE: Greek is very hard for most students and takes more time than other classes. So start the class as soon as possible, and stay ahead of schedule to allow yourself extra time.
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Unit 1: The Alphabet
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Unit 2: Accents, Syllables, and English Grammar
Don't be overwhelmed by the many details in this lesson; some of the details aren't that important to know, or will sink in later as you keep learning Greek. Just study hard, do the workbook exercises, and make sure your textbook chapter is available to consult when you take the quiz. Keep in mind, though, that to learn Greek grammar in this course, you must know English grammar. If necessary, spend extra time studying Dr. Hildebrandt's English grammar review before moving on to future lessons. Knowing English grammar is more important for future progress than knowing every detail about Greek accents and rules for syllable division.
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Unit 6: Review of Previous Material
Use this time to review all vocabulary and everything you learned in units 1-5. Quiz questions may come from this unit workbook exercises or from the quizzes of previous units.
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Unit 8: Adjectives
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Unit 11: Review of Previous Material
Use this time to review all vocabulary and everything you learned in previous units. Quiz questions may come from this unit workbook exercises or from previous units. There will be 60 questions with a two-hour time limit for this big review quiz.
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Unit 12: Future Verbs
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The course has ended. Please make sure all quizzes have been completed. If your work is incomplete, it is considered a drop, and you will have to take the class again in order to receive credit.
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Our staff will be using this time to review your work. Your grade should appear on your "My Home Page" in the "Course Overview" section. Please contact Helpdesk if you have any questions or did not receive your grade.