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Grk 411: Greek Syntax
4.00 Credits
Multnomah University
Advanced study of the sentence structure of Koine Greek. Emphasis on the diagramming and analysis of Greek sentence. Prerequisite: GRK312.
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Grk 412: Greek Exegesis
4.00 Credits
Multnomah University
The methodology of interpreting the New Testament. Introduction to and practice of textual criticism, diagramming, syntactical analysis, structural analysis and outlining, lexicon usage, word studies, and biblical theological analysis. Application to a selected New Testament book. Prerequisite: GRK411.
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Grk 421: Koine Greek Literature
3.00 Credits
Multnomah University
An exposure to the vocabulary and syntax of the broader Greek literature of the Koine period (c. 330 BC to AD 330), with special emphasis on readings from LXX, Philo, Josephus, and patristic literature. Prerequisite: GRK312.
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Grk 422: Classical Greek Literature
3.00 Credits
Multnomah University
An exposure to the vocabulary and syntax of the Classical Period of Greek language and literature. Special emphasis on unique syntactical features, vocabulary building, and reading samples of various types of literature (historical, philosophical, poetry, and so on). Prerequisite: GRK421.
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GRK 602: Principles of NT Greek I
3.00 Credits
Multnomah University
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GRK 603: Principles NT Greek II
3.00 Credits
Multnomah University
A continued development of New Testament Greek language skills critical to reading and interpreting the Greek New Testament. Students read a New Testament Epistle and other selected New Testament passages for grammatical and syntactical understanding of the Greek text so critical to excellence in biblical preaching and teaching.
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GRK 613: Principles NT Greek II with Lab
4.00 Credits
Multnomah University
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GRK 701: NT Greek Reading: Mark
3.00 Credits
Multnomah University
Using the Gospel of Mark as a New Testament Greek reading text, this intermediate biblical Greek language course focuses on developing grammatical competencies, deepening syntactical understanding (in part through 'diagramming'), broadening vocabulary, learning the basics of textual criticism, and understanding this synoptic gospel's presentation of Jesus Christ.
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GRK 710: Galatians
2.00 Credits
Multnomah University
Translation and exegetical study in the book of Galatians with an emphasis on syntactical awareness and lexical study as important to producing expository sermons.
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GRK 726: Critical Issues in NT Interpretation
2.00 Credits
Multnomah University
Special hermeneutics of the New Testament with inductive study of a number of New Testament passages critical to New Testament interpretation.
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