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UNDERGRADUATE GREEK I Global Institute of Theology 1 Level MQF/EQF 5 License-2013-FH1026 BIB4143

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UNDERGRADUATE GREEK I. BIB4143. Level MQF/EQF 5 License-2013-FH1026. Welcome to Greek!. General Information. Location: Live Seed Pentecostal Church Lectures: Tuesdays at 19:00 Number of lessons: 13 Exams: 5 Number of Credits: 3 (GU) Passing grade 70% - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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UNDERGRADUATE GREEK IGlobal Institute of Theology1

Level MQF/EQF 5License-2013-FH1026BIB4143Welcome to Greek!General InformationLocation: Live Seed Pentecostal Church Lectures: Tuesdays at 19:00Number of lessons: 13Exams: 5Number of Credits: 3 (GU)Passing grade 70%CTS Credits 7 (after submission to MQRIC)Synopses HoursLearning ModeContact hours25LecturingHands on65Practising Vocabulary/ translations /reading/ self-tests/ SLRSelf-study65Studying text bookAssessment255 examsTotal Hours180Depending on Students aptitude towards Greek languageCourse DescriptionThis course presents a study of Koin Greek grammar and syntax with emphasis on reading and understanding the Greek text of both the New Testament extra biblical Koin literature. This study will help students to appreciate the Koin Greek of the New Testamentto read Greek as it was written by Greek authors while avoiding the English syntactical approach. _________________________________________________The course requires supervised examinations that include translation of selected New Testament and / or extra biblical passages.

INTRODUCTIONBy William D. Mounce

Course ObjectivesUpon successful completion of this course, you should be able to:Explain the most basic elements of Koin Greekverbs, nouns, articles, adjectives.Read aloud from the Greek New Testament with confidence.Translate from the Greek New Testament with the aid of textual glosses.Explain the potential importance of several aspects of Greek grammar for interpreting the New Testament.Investigate the meaning of Greek words by examining their use in context.Continue studying New Testament Greek in the future.

Skills DevelopedRead large portions from the Bible and translating a number of passages with relative ease.Teach and preach more accurately what the Bible really says, by using your Greek grammar.Exegete the New Testament with scholarly tools.Required MaterialsInstructional MethodsBriefly describe instructional methodsLecturesLesson Introduction (videos)DemonstrationsHands on exercises Class discussionIndividual/collaborative translationsScheduleSchedule may change if and when necessary. For example: because of its length, lesson four will need to be divided into two parts.I suggest we have two sessions on the same day by starting earlier or finish later.13Assessment CriteriaUnit ExamsFinal ExamSLR

ResourcesInstructor Contact InformationPreparation for lesson 1Read Mounce chapters 1-3 (pages X-11)Objects for Lesson 1 preparationsWrite your own goal and three objectives for why you want to learning NT Greek.Explain how you envision your self to use NT Greek in your ministry or devotional life.Share with your peers what memory tools you have used and what were the benefit of the tool/s you used.

TodayFirst LessonObjectives for lesson 1SummaryIt is essential that you learn the Greek alphabet right away. You cannot learn anything else until you do.

Learn the English name, how to write the small letter, and how to pronounce the letter.

The vowels in Greek are , , , , , , and . Questions?Lets learn a Greek phrase!...or two Autos estin didaskalos mouHehe (is)teacher my

Ego eimiautou mathethesIamhisstudentSee you Tuesday, September 2Enjoy your learning of NT GreekUNDERGRADUATE GREEK IGlobal Institute of Theology23

Level MQF/EQF 5License-2013-FH1026BIB4143