BIBLICAL LANGUAGES
BLS 501 INTRODUCTION TO
BIBLICAL LANGUAGES
Three hours
This study is an introduction to the basic elements of the major Biblical
languages (Hebrew and Greek). It will assist the student in recognition,
transliteration, pronunciation, and the translation of words and forms in these
two languages, providing a basis for word study and elementary exegesis.
BLS 502 INTRODUCTION TO
HEBREW GRAMMAR
Three hours
This is a study of the grammar and syntax necessary to translate any Old
Testament passage by the use of The Analytical Lexicon (parsing lexicon),
removing the necessity of memorizing paradigms and vocabulary.
BLS 503 HEBREW EXEGESIS
Three hours
A number of Old Testament passages for detailed exegesis. (Some Directed
Study is involved)
BLS 504 INTRODUCTION TO
GREEK GRAMMAR
Three hours
This is a study of all the grammar and syntax necessary to translate any New
Testament passage by use of The Analytical Lexicon (parsing lexicon), removing
the necessity of memorizing paradigms and vocabulary.
BLS 505 GREEK EXEGESIS
Three hours
A number of New Testament passages for detailed exegesis. (Some Directed
Study is involved)
BLS 530 DIRECTED STUDY
Three hours
This involves in-depth directed research in Old Testament Hebrew or New
Testament Greek. Earlier study in either Hebrew or Greek (as appropriate) is a
pre-requisite.
NOTE: These courses are offered externally, with some
lecture notes made available. However, where tutorial help is available in the
home area of the candidate, ABC is willing to consider the possibility of some
extra personal supervision at the local level. This must necessarily conform to
the legal requirements of some countries relating to the actual "conducting" of
classes. We recognize that this local tutorial help is often desirable. It may,
however, involve a financial adjustment for the conducting of a one-on-one
"class".
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