Greek II LIVE

Introduction to Verbs

This course series equips students with the ability to read and understand the NT in Koine Greek, its original language. Greek II covers non-finite verbs (participles and infinitives) in particular, with an emphasis on reading the text, understanding the fundamentals, and learning the vocabulary—so as to empower students to better know and teach the NT. Above all, this course series seeks to magnify Jesus through reading the NT in its original language.

[[ This series includes Greek I, II, III, and IV—equivalent to more than one year of seminary-level Greek. ]]

Apr 21–Jun 23 // Mondays 9am ET
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Online, interactive, original language courses

To precisely divide the Word of God, we must learn the biblical languages. This is a long, hard road—but one with great reward. It is through a careful study of Hebrew and Greek that the gospel is guarded from false teaching. It is by the study of these ancient languages that the Church is adorned with the full counsel of God.
Our language courses are conveniently online and include personal coaching, feedback on assignments, big rewards, and more—all of this to help you persevere to the end. Our classroom also covers the globe, giving you the opportunity to participate in a truly unique form of fellowship. Finally, our language courses are built around Biblearc’s extensive toolbox, equipping you to skillfully use great original language tools and graphical Bible study methods for a lifetime of fruitful exegesis.

Our Greek course series

Prerequisites

Successful completion of Greek I, or equivalent. (See the Course Objectives here.)

Meet the LIVE class instructor

Andy

Course format

Each week, students will read through one lesson, complete an assignment, and meet together in a virtual classroom via Zoom. Students who enroll should expect to attend the class and complete each lesson and assignment on time.
During the live class time, a teacher will teach new content based on that week’s lesson, facilitate group discussions, and lead students through exercises and passages that apply the skills and knowledge taught by the lesson. Students will also be able to sign up for one-on-one coaching times with their coach.

Course requirements

Weekly Requirements: The course requires students to complete three tasks each week:
  1. Read the lesson content (about 1.5 hours)
  2. Complete the assignment (about 1.5-2.5 hours)
  3. Participate in a live class (about 1 hour)
Assignments: Weekly assignments force students to apply the material they learn.
Assessment: During the final week of the course, students will prepare to take a one-hour assessment. Successfully passing the assessment requires a high degree of understanding and is meant to serve as a motivation to take your study seriously and learn the language well.
Certificate: Students who successfully complete the course and pass the assessment will earn Biblearc’s Greek I Certificate (see sample). If you do not pass an assessment, you may retry after one week’s time.

Dates

This live class meets on Mondays at 9am ET from April 21st – June 23rd.
Lesson
Complete By
Lesson 1
Apr 21
Lesson 2
Apr 28
Lesson 3
May 5
Lesson 4
May 12
Lesson 5
May 19
Lesson 6
May 26
Lesson 7
Jun 2
Lesson 8
Jun 9
Lesson 9
Jun 16
Lesson 10
Jun 23
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Syllabus

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