Overview

By completing the eight-credit Greek certificate, a student will have gained facility with the vocabulary, grammar, and syntax of New Testament (Koine) Greek in order to be enriched and strengthened in their walk with God through the study of the New Testament Scriptures in their original language.

Courses

  • Greek 1
  • Greek 2
  • Greek Exegesis

How It Works

Deepen your understanding of the Bible and theology in a way that suits your unique needs and lifestyle.


Course Time

12 weeks or less per online course

Certificate Duration

Flexible pace

Format

Online or Residential

What You'll Learn

  • A command of a foundational Greek vocabulary.
  • Working knowledge of how to use aids such as reference grammars and dictionaries.
  • A mastery of basic Greek grammar.
  • Facility in parsing, reading, and translating narrative and didactic passages.
  • An essential knowledge of the field of New Testament textual criticism.
  • The ability to make basic decisions regarding the authenticity of variant readings.
  • A strong grasp of the exegetical method for the Greek text.
  • Ability to develop sermon and teaching outlines that reflect the structure of the biblical text.

Take the Next Step

Apply

Apply online and receive your acceptance letter.

Study

Grow as you study the scriptures and deepen your love for God.

Serve

Take what you learn and leverage it for the good of Christ's church.

Who Should Enroll

Pastors/Ruling Elders
Ministerial Candidates
Missionaries
School Teachers
Homeschool Parents
Bible Study Leaders

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