GK101 Introduction to Biblical Greek

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This course will introduce you to the vocabulary, grammar, and syntax of the Greek New Testament. First, you will learn the sounds and symbols of the Greek alphabet. Then you will be guided through all the parts of speech, as the course surveys the conjugations and declensions and demonstrates how all the parts work together in phrases, clauses, and sentences. Frequent vocabulary lists, grammar exercises, and practice readings from the Greek New Testament are included to help you develop your knowledge and skills.

Introduction

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Introducing the Speaker

Introducing the Speaker

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Alphabet and Pronunciation

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Pronunciation

Pronunciation

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Present Active and Contract Verbs

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Present Active Indicatives

Present Active Indicatives

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Second Declension Nouns, Prepositions, and the Article

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Second Declension Nouns

Second Declension Nouns

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First and Second Declension Nouns and Adjectives

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First Declension Feminine Nouns

First Declension Feminine Nouns

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Present and Imperfect Tenses of “To Be,” Imperfects, Second Declension Adjectives, Demonstrative Pronouns, and Uses of αὐτός

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Present Tense of “To Be”

Present Tense of “To Be”

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Passives, Deponents, Verbal Voice, Imperatives, and Relative Pronouns

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Passives: Morphology

Passives: Morphology

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Infinitives, Personal and Reflexive Pronouns, Middle Voice, Verb Tense, Future Tense, Changes in Verbal Roots, and Questions

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Infinitives: Syntax

Infinitives: Syntax

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Aorists, Object Clauses after Verbs of Saying or Thinking, Liquid Verbs, Temporal Clauses, and the Preposition παρά

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First Aorist: Sigmatic Forms

First Aorist: Sigmatic Forms

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Third Declension Nouns, Aorists, Third Declension Irregular Adjectives, and Passives

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Regular Third Declension Nouns

Regular Third Declension Nouns

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Participles, Interrogative and Indefinite Pronouns, Aorist Middles, Comparative Adjectives, and Contract Verbs

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Participles: Morphology: Part 1

Participles: Morphology: Part 1

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Principal Parts, Perfects and Pluperfects, Subjunctives, Infinitives, and -μι Verbs

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Verbs: Six Principal Parts

Verbs: Six Principal Parts

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Conclusion

Conclusion to the Course

Conclusion to the Course

3m