New Testament Greek Courses

Faith Bible Institute

New Testament Greek Courses

Beginning Greek 1 (GR 101)

This course is the first of nine that explores the basics of New Testament Greek grammar and vocabulary. It covers the alphabet, pronunciation, punctuation, the nominative case, the accusative case, and the article.

Beginning Greek 2 (GR 102)

This course is the second of nine that explores the basics of New Testament Greek grammar and vocabulary. It covers the genitive case, the dative case, prepositions, and adjectives.

Beginning Greek 3 (GR 103)

This course is the third of nine that explores the basics of New Testament Greek grammar and vocabulary. It covers the third declension and personal pronouns.

Beginning Greek 4 (GR 104)

This course is the fourth of nine that explores the basics of New Testament Greek grammar and vocabulary. It covers demonstrative pronouns, relative pronouns, and present active indicative verbs.

Beginning Greek 5 (GR 105)

This course is the fifth of nine that explores the basics of New Testament Greek grammar and vocabulary. It covers contract verbs, present middle and passive indicative verbs, future active and middle indicative verbs, and verbal roots.

Beginning Greek 6 (GR 106)

This course is the sixth of nine that explores the basics of New Testament Greek grammar and vocabulary. It covers imperfect indicative verbs and aorist active and middle indicative verbs.

Beginning Greek 7 (GR 107)

This course is the seventh of nine that explores the basics of New Testament Greek grammar and vocabulary. It covers aorist and future passive indicative verbs, perfect indicative verbs, and present adverbial participles.

Beginning Greek 8 (GR 108)

This course is the eighth of nine that explores the basics of New Testament Greek grammar and vocabulary. It covers aorist adverbial participles, adjectival participles, perfect participles, genitive absolutes, and the subjunctive.

Beginning Greek 9 (GR 109)

This course is the ninth of nine that explores the basics of New Testament Greek grammar and vocabulary. It covers the infinitive, the imperative, and conditional sentences.

Intermediate Greek 1 (GR 201)

This course is the first of two that applies the basics of New Testament Greek grammar and vocabulary to the study of an entire letter in Scripture. It involves a verse-by-verse analysis of the first half of 1 John.

Intermediate Greek 2 (GR 202)

This course is the second of two that applies the basics of New Testament Greek grammar and vocabulary to the study of an entire letter in Scripture. It involves a verse-by-verse analysis of the second half of 1 John.

Advanced Greek 1 (GR 203)

This course is the first of four that explores the advanced features of New Testament Greek grammar and syntax. It covers the nominative case, the vocative case, the genitive case, the dative case, and the accusative case.

Advanced Greek 2 (GR 204)

This course is the second of four that explores the advanced features of New Testament Greek grammar and syntax. It covers the article, Colwell’s rule, the Granville Sharp rule, adjectives, pronouns, and prepositions.

Advanced Greek 3 (GR 205)

This course is the third of four that explores the advanced features of New Testament Greek grammar and syntax. It covers person, number, voice, mood, the present tense, and the imperfect tense.

Advanced Greek 4 (GR 206)

This course is the fourth of four that explores the advanced features of New Testament Greek grammar and syntax. It covers the aorist tense, the future tense, the perfect tense, the pluperfect tense, the infinitive, the participle, conjunctions, conditional sentences, and volitional clauses.

Advanced Greek 5 (GR 207)

This course is the first of three that applies the advanced features of New Testament Greek grammar and syntax to the study of an entire letter in Scripture. It involves a detailed verse-by-verse analysis of the first portion of Colossians.

Advanced Greek 6 (GR 208)

This course is the second of three that applies the advanced features of New Testament Greek grammar and syntax to the study of an entire letter in Scripture. It involves a detailed verse-by-verse analysis of the middle portion of Colossians.

Advanced Greek 7 (GR 209)

This course is the third of three that applies the advanced features of New Testament Greek grammar and syntax to the study of an entire letter in Scripture. It involves a detailed verse-by-verse analysis of the final portion of Colossians. It also covers sentence diagrams, clausal layouts, exegetical outlines, lexical analysis, and textual criticism.