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
Introduction
Introducing the Speaker
3m
Introducing the Course
4m
Alphabet and Pronunciation
Pronunciation
10m
English Square of Stops
6m
Greek Square of Stops
7m
Sibilants
3m
Nasals and Liquids
3m
Vowels, Semivowels, and Digraphs
12m
The Alphabet
13m
Punctuation and Accent Marks
4m
Breathing Marks and Iōta Subscript
5m
Elision and Syllabification
5m
Practice
8m
Present Active and Contract Verbs
Present Active Indicatives
10m
Vocabulary 1
8m
Exercises: Present Active Indicatives
8m
Contract Verbs Ending in Vowels and Verb Accentuation
8m
Vocabulary 2
4m
Exercises: Contract Verbs
4m
Second Declension Nouns, Prepositions, and the Article
Second Declension Nouns
10m
Vocabulary 3
7m
Exercises: Nominatives and Accusatives
9m
Genitives and Datives: Part 1
5m
Genitives and Datives: Part 2
5m
Exercises: Genitives and Datives
7m
Prepositions: Part 1
7m
Prepositions: Part 2
6m
Definite Article: Use and Meaning
8m
Definite Article: Morphology
2m
Exercises: Masculine Articles
7m
Second Declension Neuter Nouns
4m
Vocabulary 4
5m
Exercises: Second Declension Masculine and Neuter Nouns
9m
First and Second Declension Nouns and Adjectives
First Declension Feminine Nouns
6m
Vocabulary 5
6m
Exercises: First and Second Declension Nouns
8m
First Declension Masculine Nouns
5m
First Declension Exceptions
2m
Vocabulary 6
6m
Exercises: First Declension Masculine and Feminine Nouns
5m
Adjectives
6m
Vocabulary 7
3m
Present and Imperfect Tenses of “To Be,” Imperfects, Second Declension Adjectives, Demonstrative Pronouns, and Uses of αὐτός
Present Tense of “To Be”
9m
Exercises: Adjectives
6m
Imperfects: Uses
4m
Imperfects: Morphology
9m
Vocabulary 8
4m
Exercises: Imperfects
8m
Imperfect of “To Be”
3m
Demonstrative Pronouns
5m
Uses of αὐτός
6m
Exercises: Pronouns
5m
Passives, Deponents, Verbal Voice, Imperatives, and Relative Pronouns
Passives: Morphology
6m
Passives: Meaning and Syntax
3m
Vocabulary 9
5m
Exercises: Verbal Voice
8m
Deponents
3m
Imperatives
9m
Relative Pronouns
12m
Vocabulary 10
3m
Exercises: Relative Pronouns and Translating
7m
Infinitives, Personal and Reflexive Pronouns, Middle Voice, Verb Tense, Future Tense, Changes in Verbal Roots, and Questions
Infinitives: Syntax
7m
Infinitives: Uses
10m
Personal Pronouns
9m
Vocabulary 11
5m
Exercises: Infinitives
8m
Middle Voice
5m
Future Tense
7m
Vocabulary 12
3m
Exercises: Future Tense
7m
Changes to Verbal Roots
6m
Vocabulary 13
5m
Reflexive Pronouns
5m
Kinds of Questions
5m
Exercises: Kinds of Questions
4m
Verb Tense
6m
Aorists, Object Clauses after Verbs of Saying or Thinking, Liquid Verbs, Temporal Clauses, and the Preposition παρά
First Aorist: Sigmatic Forms
6m
Imperatives: Aorist vs. Present
10m
Aorist vis-à-vis Present Infinitives
5m
Exercises: Aorist Forms
6m
Second Aorists: Thematic Forms
9m
Athematic Aorists
6m
Aorists and Unrelated Roots
6m
Object Clauses after Verbs of Saying or Thinking
5m
Vocabulary 14
7m
Exercises: Asigmatic Aorists
6m
Liquid Verbs
7m
Temporal Clauses and the Preposition παρά
5m
Vocabulary 15
8m
Third Declension Nouns, Aorists, Third Declension Irregular Adjectives, and Passives
Regular Third Declension Nouns
13m
Irregular Third Declension Nouns
6m
Vocabulary 16
6m
Exercises: Third Declension Nouns
8m
Semivowel Stem Third Declension Nouns
12m
Neuter Third Declension Nouns
8m
Vocabulary 17
8m
Exercises: Translating Aorists
6m
Third Declension and Irregular Adjectives
9m
Vocabulary 18
8m
Exercises: Translating Sentences
11m
Passives for the Aorist and Future
12m
Exercises: Aorist Passives
7m
Participles, Interrogative and Indefinite Pronouns, Aorist Middles, Comparative Adjectives, and Contract Verbs
Participles: Morphology: Part 1
11m
Participles: Morphology: Part 2
10m
Participles: Meaning and Use
12m
Vocabulary 19
5m
Exercises: Translating Participles
7m
Participles as Genitive Absolutes
4m
Interrogative and Indefinite Pronouns
5m
Vocabulary 20
7m
Exercises: Translating Genitive Absolutes
8m
Aorist Middles
6m
Comparative Adjectives
7m
Vocabulary 21
6m
Exercises: Comparative Adjectives
7m
Contract Verbs: Α-Type and Ο-Type
9m
Vocabulary 22
5m
Exercises: Translating Contract Verbs
6m
Principal Parts, Perfects and Pluperfects, Subjunctives, Infinitives, and -μι Verbs