LG517
Kiefer

LG517: GREEK READING. David Kiefer.


DESCRIPTION:

This course is designed to help a student improve his or her ability to read extended passages in the Greek New Testament with facility. Emphasis will be on vocabulary development and rapid recognition of Greek word forms, grammatical structures and sentence patterns. Review of the basic elements of New Testament Greek will be included according to the needs of the students. LG517 Greek Reading and LG518 Greek Reading are offered in alternate quarters, in which different New Testament passages are covered. Either LG517 or LG518 may be taken after a beginning Greek course, or, for additional reading experience, a student may take both courses in any sequence.

RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY:
One of the most basic elements in interpreting the text of the New Testament is understanding the language in which it was written. Students who successfully complete this course should be able to make extensive use of the Greek text, with limited dependence on supportive tools, as part of the exegetical task.

COURSE FORMAT:
The course will meet twice each week for two hours. The first class meeting of each week will be devoted to translation and discussion of a passage of Greek text for which you have prepared in advance. The second class meeting of each week will be devoted to translation and discussion of an unprepared passage. In this exercise the instructor will work with the students to help them develop sight-reading skills at the very time of their encounter with an unfamiliar text. Time will also be available at this meeting for general review and discussion of topics pertaining to Greek language skills.

REQUIRED READING:
Aland, K., Black, M., Martini, C., Metzger, B., and Wikgren, A., editors. The Greek New Testament. 4th ed. United Bible Societies, 1993.

Kubo, Sakae. Reader's Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament. Zondervan, 1975.

Young, Richard A. Intermediate New Testament Greek: A Linguistic and Exegetical Approach. Broadman and Holman, 1994.

RECOMMENDED READING:
Many resources which may be of value in the use of the Greek New Testament or the development of Greek language skills will be recommended during the course.

ASSIGNMENTS:
Each week's assignment consists of preparation of a passage for the following week and re-reading of the passages discussed in class that week and the previous week. In addition, vocabulary review and vocabulary learning assignments will be given each week.

PREREQUISITES:
A basic working knowledge of Greek as evidenced by successful completion of LG512 Beginning Greek or by a satisfactory score on the Greek Entrance Examination. No audits.

RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM:
Elective.

FINAL EXAMINATION:
Yes. The final examination will consist mainly of translation.