Regent College Full Course Catalogue

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Intermediate Greek – Online

Designation: GREE 6013 Intermediate Greek builds upon the foundation of an introductory year of Greek. The focus of the course is on increasing studentsÂ’ reading skill by building vocabulary, solidifying introductory grammatical foundations, introducing the student to Greek syntax, and reading larger portions of New Testament text. Recommended Prior Study GREE 5013 Foundations of New …
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Hebrew Exegesis of 1 and 2 Chronicles, Ezra-Nehemiah – Online

Designation: HEBR 7733 In this course students will study the Hebrew text of the books of 1 and 2 Chronicles or Ezra-Nehemiah by applying the hermeneutical and exegetical skills learned in BIBL 5023 and the Hebrew language skills learned in HEBR 6013. This course will provide students with the foundation for preaching, teaching, and further …
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Greek Language I – Online

COURSE DESCRIPTION An introductory study of the grammar, syntax, and vocabulary of biblical Greek using a morphological approach. This two-course sequence prepares the student for exegetical study of the Greek New Testament, and introduces the most important reference tools. These courses will provide the basic skills necessary for translating and interpreting the New Testament. COURSE …
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Isaiah-Hebrew Exegesis and Method

WYB5204H Summary:   This course will combine close textual and exegetical analysis of the Hebrew Bible (Isaiah) with attention to methodology. These chapters of Isaiah are selected as they model well the transition from early literary-critical to form and redaction-critical exegesis, and newer canonical approaches. The time will be devoted to close reading of the …
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